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Case of Wagner / Twilight of the Idols / the Antichrist / Ecce Homo / Dionysus Dithyrambs / Nietzsche Contra Wagner: Volume 9 New edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 184x121 mm
  • Sari: The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0804728828
  • ISBN-13: 9780804728829
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 184x121 mm
  • Sari: The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0804728828
  • ISBN-13: 9780804728829
Teised raamatud teemal:

The year 1888 marked the last year of Friedrich Nietzsche's intellectual career and the culmination of his philosophical development. In that final productive year, he worked on six books, all of which are now, for the first time, presented in English in a single volume. Together these new translations provide a fundamental and complete introduction to Nietzsche's mature thought and to the virtuosity and versatility of his most fully developed style.

The writings included here have a bold, sometimes radical tone that can be connected to Nietzsche's rising profile and growing confidence. In The Antichrist, we are offered an extended critique of Christianity and Christian morality alongside blunt diagnoses of contemporary Europe's cultural decadence. In Dionysus Dithyrambs we are presented with his only work composed exclusively of poetry, and in Twilight of the Idols we find a succinct summary of his mature philosophical views. At times the works are also openly personal, as in The Case of Wagner, which presents Nietzsche's attempt to settle accounts with his former close friend, German composer Richard Wagner, and in his provocative autobiography, Ecce Homo, which sees Nietzsche taking stock of his past and future while also reflecting on many of his earlier texts.

Scrupulously edited, this critical volume also includes commentary by esteemed Nietzsche scholar Andreas Urs Sommer. Through this new collection, students and scholars are given an essential introduction to Nietzsche's late thought.

A Note On This Edition xi
A note on this translation xiii
The Case of Wagner A Musicians Problem
Foreword
3(2)
Letter from Turin of May 1888
5(24)
Postscript
29(5)
Second Postscript
34(3)
Epilogue
37(6)
Twilight of the Idols or How to Philosophize with a Hammer
Foreword
43(2)
Sayings and Arrows
45(6)
The Problem of Socrates
51(6)
"Reason" in Philosophy
57(5)
How the "True World" Finally Became a Fable
62(2)
Morality as Anti-Nature
64(5)
The Four Great Errors
69(8)
The "Improvers" of Humanity
77(4)
What the Germans Lack
81(7)
Forays of an Untimely One
88(37)
What I Owe the Ancients
125(7)
The Hammer Speaks
132(2)
The Antichrist Curse upon Christianity
Foreword
134(1)
The Antichrist
135(73)
Law Against Christianity
208(4)
Ecce Homo How One Becomes What One Is
Foreword
212(4)
Contents
216(2)
Why I Am So Wise
218(12)
Why I Am So Clever
230(17)
Why I Write Such Good Books
247(58)
The Birth of Tragedy
256(6)
The Unfashionables
262(5)
Human, All Too Human
267(6)
Dawn
273(3)
The Joyful Science
276(2)
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
278(13)
Beyond Good and Evil
291(2)
Genealogy of Morality
293(2)
Twilight of the Idols
295(3)
The Case of Wagner
298(7)
Why I Am a Destiny
305(14)
Dionysus Dithyrambs
Just a Fool! Just a Poet!
319(8)
Among Daughters of the Desert
327(14)
Last Will
341(2)
Among Birds of Prey
343(8)
The Beacon
351(4)
The Sun Is Sinking
355(6)
Ariadne's Lament
361(8)
Fame and Eternity
369(8)
On the Poverty of the Richest Man
377(10)
Nietzsche Contra Wagner Documents of a Psychologist
Foreword
387(1)
Where I Admire
388(1)
Where I Object
389(2)
Intermezzo
391(1)
Wagner as Danger
392(1)
A Music with No Future
393(2)
We Antipodes
395(2)
Where Wagner Belongs
397(1)
Wagner as Apostle of Chastity
398(2)
How I Freed Myself from Wagner
400(2)
The Psychologist Has His Say
402(3)
Epilogue
405(4)
On the Poverty of the Richest Man
409(6)
Reference Matter
Nietzsche's unpublished writings 1885-1888 and the "will to power"
415(30)
Mazzino Montinari
Notes 445(206)
Afterword 651(10)
Giorgio Colli
Afterword 661(53)
Andreas Urs Sommer
Index of persons 714(27)
Subject Index 741
Andreas Urs Sommer is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Freiburg. Since 2008, he has been Director of the Friedrich-Nietzsche-Stiftung and has served as Director of the research center "Nietzsche-Kommentar" at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences since 2014.