The Collected Works of Friedrich Nietzsche - Exploring Existentialism with the Übermensch: A Journey through Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophical Musings
Friedrich Nietzsche
Traductor 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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Sinopsis
In 'The Collected Works of Friedrich Nietzsche', readers are taken on a journey through the philosophical musings of one of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century. Nietzsche's writing style is characterized by its poetic and often controversial nature, challenging traditional beliefs and inviting readers to think deeply about the human condition. This collection includes essays, aphorisms, and full-length works that cover topics such as morality, religion, and the concept of the 'Übermensch'. Nietzsche's work is a cornerstone of existentialism and has had a lasting impact on Western philosophy. His sharp wit and keen observations make his writing both thought-provoking and inspiring. Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas were shaped by his own struggles with illness and existential questions, providing a personal touch to his philosophical explorations. His unique perspective on life, society, and the human experience continues to be relevant today. Readers interested in delving into the depths of philosophy and grappling with existential questions will find 'The Collected Works of Friedrich Nietzsche' to be a valuable and enlightening read.