Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) has influenced philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Oswald Spengler, George Grant, Emil Cioran, Albert Camus, Ayn Rand, Jacques Derrida, Leo Strauss, Max Scheler, Michel Foucault and Bernard Williams. His writings on aesthetics, language, truth, morality, cultural theory, history, nihilism, power, and the meaning of existence have exerted a vast influence on Western philosophy and intellectual history.
The Friedrich Nietzsche collection includes the following works: âThus Spoke Zarathustraâ, âBeyond Good and Evilâ, âEcce Homo: How One Becomes What One Isâ, âThe Antichristâ, âHuman, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spiritâ, "The Future of Our Educational Institutions", âThe Joyful Wisdomâ, âWe Philologists , âTwilight of the Idolsâ, âOn Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Senseâ, âUntimely Meditationsâ, âHomer and Classical Philosophyâ, âThe Wanderer and his Shadowâ, âOn the Genealogy of Moralsâ, âThe Case of Wagnerâ, âNietzsche Contra Wagnerâ, âSelected Aphorisms from Nietzscheâs Retrospect of His Years of Friendship with Wagnerâ, âAssorted Opinions and Maximsâ, âDionysus Dithyrambsâ, âThe Birth of Tragedyâ, âThe Will to Power â, and âThe Dawn of Dayâ.
The Friedrich Nietzsche Collection (Unabridged) - Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) has influenced philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Oswald Spengler, George Grant, Emil Cioran, Albert Camus, Ayn Rand, Jacques Derrida, Leo Strauss, Max Scheler, Michel Foucault and Bernard Williams. His writings on aesthetics, language, truth, morality, cultural theory, history, nihilism, power, and the meaning of existence have exerted a vast influence on Western philosophy and intellectual history.
The Friedrich Nietzsche collection includes the following works: âThus Spoke Zarathustraâ, âBeyond Good and Evilâ, âEcce Homo: How One Becomes What One Isâ, âThe Antichristâ, âHuman, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spiritâ, "The Future of Our Educational Institutions", âThe Joyful Wisdomâ, âWe Philologists , âTwilight of the Idolsâ, âOn Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Senseâ, âUntimely Meditationsâ, âHomer and Classical Philosophyâ, âThe Wanderer and his Shadowâ, âOn the Genealogy of Moralsâ, âThe Case of Wagnerâ, âNietzsche Contra Wagnerâ, âSelected Aphorisms from Nietzscheâs Retrospect of His Years of Friendship with Wagnerâ, âAssorted Opinions and Maximsâ, âDionysus Dithyrambsâ, âThe Birth of Tragedyâ, âThe Will to Power â, and âThe Dawn of Dayâ.