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Friedrich Nietzsche

The Most Influential Works of Friedrich Nietzsche

This unique collection of “The Most Influential Works of Friedrich Nietzsche” has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards
Content:
Beyond Good and Evil
The Genealogy of Morals
The Birth of Tragedy or, Hellenism And Pessimism
The Antichrist
Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
The Case of Wagner
The Twilight of the Idols
The Will to Power (Vol. 1&2)
The Gay Science or, The Joyful Wisdom
We Philologists
Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is The Greek State
The Greek Woman
On Music and Words
Homer's Contest
The Relation of Schopenhauer's Philosophy to a German Culture
Philosophy During the Tragic Age of the Greeks
On Truth and Falsity in Their Ultramoral Sense
Selected Personal Letters
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher, poet and Latin and Greek scholar whose work has exerted a profound influence on Western philosophy and modern intellectual history. Because of Nietzsche's evocative style and provocative ideas, his philosophy generates passionate reactions. His works remain controversial, due to varying interpretations and misinterpretations of his work. In the Western philosophy tradition, Nietzsche's writings have been described as the unique case of free revolutionary thought, that is, revolutionary in its structure and problems, although not tied to any revolutionary project. Some prominent elements of his philosophy include his genealogical critique of religion and Christian morality; the related theory of master–slave morality; the characterization of the human subject as the expression of competing wills, collectively understood as the will to power; and influential concepts such as the Übermensch and the doctrine of eternal return.
2.963 Druckseiten
Copyright-Inhaber
Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2017
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2017
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