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FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: 10 Quintessential Philosophy Books - Including Autobiography Essays & Letters - cover

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: 10 Quintessential Philosophy Books - Including Autobiography Essays & Letters

Friedrich Nietzsche

Traduttore Anthony M. Ludovici, H. L. Mencken, Helen Zimmern, Thomas Common, G. T. Wrench, John McFarland Kennedy, Wm. A. Haussmann, Maude D. Petre, Paul V. Cohn, Francis Bickley, Herman Scheffauer, Maximilian A. Mügge

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In "Friedrich Nietzsche: 10 Quintessential Philosophy Books," readers are presented with a meticulous compilation of Nietzsche's most influential works, revealing the depth and intricacy of his philosophical thought. This anthology encompasses themes such as the critique of morality, the concept of the Übermensch, and the eternal recurrence, hallmark ideas of Nietzsche's distinctive literary style that marries aphoristic brilliance with profound existential inquiry. This collection not only sheds light on Nietzsche's avant-garde approach to philosophy but also situates his work within the socio-cultural upheavals of the late 19th century, which shaped his iconoclastic view of Western civilization. Friedrich Nietzsche, a preeminent philosopher and cultural critic, forged his path through the disciplines of classical philology and metaphysics, which deeply influenced his writings. His tumultuous life, characterized by personal struggles and a relentless pursuit of knowledge, informed his concepts and critiques of contemporary society. Nietzsche's keen observations of human behavior and morality can be seen as a response to the intellectual climate of his time, reflecting his desire to challenge conventional values and explore the complexities of human existence. This anthology serves as an essential entry point for both students and enthusiasts of philosophy, providing a comprehensive overview of Nietzsche's seminal thoughts and their lasting impact. It invites readers to engage with the provocative ideas that have shaped modern thought, offering a rich tapestry of analysis and inspiration for those seeking to navigate the labyrinth of human experience through the lens of one of history's most enigmatic thinkers.
Disponibile da: 12/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2442 pagine.

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