The Essential Works of Friedrich Nietzsche

The Essential Works of Friedrich Nietzsche

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

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Sinopsis

In "The Essential Works of Friedrich Nietzsche," this compilation presents a panoramic view of Nietzsche's profound philosophy, offering key texts that explore themes of morality, existentialism, and the critique of religion. The collection boasts a diverse literary style, characterized by aphoristic brilliance, poetic prose, and incisive argumentation. Spanning his most influential works, such as "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and "On the Genealogy of Morals," it intricately weaves together Nietzsche's visionary insights, challenging readers to reconsider established norms and embrace the complexity of human existence within the broader context of late 19th-century European thought. Friedrich Nietzsche, a seminal figure in Western philosophy, challenged the foundations of conventional morality and Christianity, aiming to liberate individuals from societal constraints. His personal battles with health, isolation, and existential despair significantly shaped his philosophical outlook, leading him to champion the notions of the Übermensch and the will to power. Nietzsche's radical ideas, emerging during a time of cultural upheaval and scientific advancement, continue to resonate and provoke thought today. This collection is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, literature, or psychology. It serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a valuable resource for scholars seeking to delve deeper into Nietzsche's provocative ideas. Engaging with this text will not only expand your intellectual horizons but also challenge you to confront the very essence of your existence.

Helen Zimmern