
Friedrich Nietzsche · 1886 · Philosophy
Nietzsche's critique of Western philosophy — Kantian ethics, Christian morality, English utilitarianism — and a sketch of what a new philosophy might look like. More accessible than Thus Spoke Zarathustra and more systematic: a philosopher writing at full strength. Essential reading alongside or after Zarathustra.
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Friedrich NietzscheGerman · 1844–1900
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher whose ideas — the will to power, the eternal recurrence, the death of God, the Übermensch — reshaped Western intellectual culture even as his life ended in mental collapse.
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