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Philosophical Writings: Friedrich Nietzsche: German Library

Editat de Reinhold Grimm, Caroline Molina Y Vedia
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 1997
Philosophical Writings, part of the German Library Series contains essential portions of the theses that make Nietzsche the most controversial of philosophers. It includes: The Birth of Tragedy, Beyond Good and Evil, The Gay Science, Untimely Meditations, Human, All too Human, and other works. Included are Preface to Richard Wagner, On Truth and Falsity in their Extramortal Sense, The History of an Error, We Antipodes, Geneaology of Morals: A Polemic, and On the Pathos of Truth. Although his reputation has bordered on notoriety, Nietzsche's influence has unquestionably not diminished with time, and our fascination with him will be further fed by the publication of this volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826402790
ISBN-10: 0826402798
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 142 x 217 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria German Library

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Reinhold Grimm



PART I: ON TRAGEDY


The Birth of Tragedy; or, Greekness and Pessimisn (1872/86)


Attempt at a Self-Criticism


Preface to Richard Wagner


[The Birth of Tragedy]



From Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (1888, published posthumously)


The Birth of Tragedy



From the so-called Will to Power


Art in "The Birth of Tragedy" (1888)


Translated by Walter Kaufmann



PART II: ON TRUTH


From Five Prefaces to Five Unwritten Books


On the Pathos of Truth (1872)


Translated by Bruce Armstrong


On Truth and Falsity in Their Extramoral Sense (1873)


Translated by Maximilian A. Mügge



PART III: APHORISMS, ESSAYS, NOTES


From Untimely Meditations and Related Writings


On the Use and Disadvantage of History for Life (1874) (Selection)


Translated by Adrian Collins


Schopenhauer as Educator (1874) (Selection)


Translated by J.W. Hillesheim and Malcolm R. Simpson


The Battle between Science and Wisdom (1875; fragmentary) (Selections)


Translated by Bruce Armstrong


Richard Wagner in Bayreuth (1876) (Selections)


Translated by Anthony M. Ludovici



From Human, All-Too-Human: A Book for Free Spirits (1878)


Of First and Last Things (Selections)


Concerning the History of Moral Sentiments (Selections)


The Religious Life (Selections)


From the Soul of Artists and Authors (Selections)


Signs of Higher and Lower Culture (Selections)


Man in Society (Selection)


Man Alone by Himself (Selection)


Translated by Helen Zimmern



From Human, All-Too-Human II


Mixed Opinions and Maxims (1879) (Selections)


The Wanderer and His Shadow (1880) (Selections)


Translated by Paul V. Cohen



From Dawn: Thoughts about Morality as a Prejudice (1881) (Selections)


Translated by J.M. Kennedy



From The Gay Science (1882/87)


Books I-III (Selections)


Sanctus Januarius (Selections)


We Fearless Ones (Selections)


Translated by Walter Kaufmann



From Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (1886)


Preface


On the Prejudices of Philosophers (Selections)


The Free Spirit (Selections)


Maxims and Interludes (Selections)


Concerning the Natural History of Morals (Selections)


We Scholars (Selections)


What Is Noble? (Selections)


Translated by Walter Kaufmann



From On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic (1887)


Preface (Selection)


What Is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals? (Selections)


Translated by Walter Kaufmann and R.J. Hollingdale)



From The Case of Wagner: A Musician's Problem (1888)


Preface


Translated by Walter Kaufmann



From Twilight of the Idols; or, How One Philosophizes with a Hammer (1888)


Maxims and Arrows (Selection)


The Problem of Socrates


"Reason" in Philosophy


How the "True World" Finally Became a Fable: The History of an Error


Skirmishes of an Untimely Man (Selections)


What I Owe to the Ancients


Translated by Walter Kaufmann



From Nietzsche contra Wagner: From the Files of a Psychologist (1888)
We Antipodes


Epilogue


Translated Walter Kaufmann



From Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (1888, published posthumously)


Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None


Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic


Why I am a Destiny


Translated by Walter Kaufmann and R.J. Hollingdale



From The Antichrist: Curse upon Christianity (1888) (Selection)


Translated by Walter Kaufmann



From the so-called Will to Power (Summer 1883-Spring/Summer1888)


Translated by Walter Kaufmann and R.J. Hollingdale



Notes



Sources of the Selections