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The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche 6 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback Classic Editions
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Titles in this set: 1. The Twilight Of The Idols 2. Beyond Good And Evil 3. Human, All Too Human 4. Ecce Homo 5. Thus Spake Zarathustra 6. On The Genealogy Of Morals Titles in this set: The Twilight Of The Idols The Twilight of the Idols by Friedrich Nietzsche is an examination and destruction of the antiquated ideals and values of the time. In this work, the author is on a warpath against reason. The attacks on contemporary philosophers are frequently hostile, and the suggested opinions, often devastating However, it shows a deep understanding of morality and man's mean-spiritedness, while keeping alive an underlying feeling of optimism and affirmation. Beyond Good And Evil Beyond Good and Evil is Friedrich Nietzsche's seminal work that delves further into the concept previously discussed in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. First published in 1886, this book tackles the debate between an individual's feeling to stand out among others and our desire to serve others. This book explores a wide gamut of themes what is considered evil today was perhaps believed to be good before, an analysis of Christian morality, deep insights into human psychology, the concept of nationalism. This masterpiece of aphorisms continues to inspire thinkers even now. Human, All Too Human A series of maxims on everything from passion, science, vanity, women, and youth, to art, arrogance, and boredom, Human, All Too Human was referred to by Nietzsche himself as "the monument of a crisis" because it was produced during a period of profound change in his life. With his new "positivism" and scepticism, Nietzsche challenged his earlier metaphysical and psychological presumptions. Here, almost all of the issues from his later work are presented in highly witty language with a distinctive perceptiveness and honesty, not to mention mistrust and cynicism. It is still one of the foundational books for comprehending Nietzsche's philosophy. Ecce Homo Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is was written in German by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche in 1888. It was not published until 1908. Nietzsche traces his life and offers his own interpretation of his development as a philosopher He emphatically points out how unique his ideas are. He shows himself as separate from the masses who give in to self-indulgent feelings of pity. He announces boldly about how he does not feel remorse. He fully submits himself to his fatalistic beliefs and accepts life as it comes. The book contains several chapters with ironic self-laudatory titles, such as "Why I Am So Wise", "Why 1 Am So Clever", and " Why 1 Am a Destiny". Half-mocking and half-earnest, Ecce Homo is the definitive expression of Nietzsche's core beliefs. Thus Spake Zarathustra Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, published in four volumes between 1883 and 1885, is a work of philosophical fiction which seeks to address the problem of existence in a world where "God is dead". The author's search for meaning culminates in Zarathustra, the...
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