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For more information, see Friedrich Nietzsche bibliography.
For more information, see Friedrich Nietzsche bibliography. Pages in category "Books by Friedrich Nietzsche". The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). A. The Antichrist (book).
Friedrich Nietzsche was born in Roecken, near Leipzig, in 1844 and died in Weimar in 1900. He is considered one of the most important German philosophers and philologists. He studied classic philology and his thinking was deeply influenced by the science of theology, as he came from a religious family. Nietzsche is one of the first existentialists and his works have been richly and variously influential. We take a look at five of them below. Courtesy of Penguin Classics. Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1892). One of the most famous philosophical book of the last 150 years was published in 1892.
American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas is a 2011 book about the reception of Friedrich Nietzsche in the United States by Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen. It won the American Historical Association's John H. Dunning Prize (2013), Society for . Intellectual History Annual Book Award (2013), and Morris D. Forkosch Prize for the Best First Book in Intellectual History (2013).
Friedrich Nietzsche’s most popular book is Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Books by Friedrich Nietzsche. Showing 30 distinct works. previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.
Books shelved as nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals by Fr. .Discover new books on Goodreads. Shelves Nietzsche . Popular Nietzsche Books. Showing 1-50 of 1,003. Beyond Good and Evil (Paperback) by. Friedrich Nietzsche. Want to Read savin. ant to Read.
How Friedrich Nietzsche inspired and provoked his American readers
How Friedrich Nietzsche inspired and provoked his American readers. If Nietzsche was terrible, was he also beneficial? In a 1985 book Nietzsche: Life as Literature, the Princeton philosopher Alexander Nehamas argued that Nietzsche’s perspectivism does not imply that all beliefs are equally valid but that one’s beliefs are not, and need not be, true for everyone. On this reading, to fully accept a set of beliefs is to accept the values and way of life that are bound up with it, and since there is no single way of life that is right for everyone, there may be no set of beliefs that is fit for everyone.
The best Nietzsche books as selected by expert philosopher Brian Leiter. Find out more about this popular and relevent philosopher. Relativist, atheist, existentialist, Nazi. All have been said of Nietzsche, some with more reason than others. We asked a Nietzsche expert to explain the appeal of the controversial philosopher and to recommend Nietzsche books. Nietzsche on Morality by Brian Leiter.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (/ˈniːtʃə, ˈniːtʃi/, German: (listen) or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, philologist.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (/ˈniːtʃə, ˈniːtʃi/, German: (listen) or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, cultural critic, composer, poet, philologist, and Latin and Greek scholar whose work has exerted a profound influence on modern intellectual history. He began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy
In American Nietzsche, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen delves deeply into Nietzsche’s philosophy, and America’s reception of it, to tell the story of his curious appeal
In American Nietzsche, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen delves deeply into Nietzsche’s philosophy, and America’s reception of it, to tell the story of his curious appeal.
The portable - nietzsche. Thus spoke zarathustra a book for all and none. Thus Spoke Zarathustra: First Part. Zarathustra’s Prologue. Nietzsche’s style is not Teutonic but European, and more than that: he alludes freely to the books that constitute our Western heritage, from Homer to Dostoevski, and he sprinkles his prose with French and Latin phrases. There is something very modern in this: in his own phrase, Nietzsche was indeed a good European.