Friedrich Nietzsche

In 1888, the last sane year of his life, Nietszche produced these two brief but devastating books. Twilight of the Idols, 'a grand declaration of war' on all the prevalent ideas of his time, offers a lightning tour of his whole philosophy. It also prepares the way for The Anit-Christ, a final assault on institutional Christianity. Yet although Nietzsche makes a compelling case for the 'Dionysian' artist and celebrates magnificently two of his great heroes, Goethe and Cesare Borgia, he also gives a moving, almost ecstatic portrait of his only worthy opponent: Christ. Both works show Nietzscehe lashing out at self-deception, astounded at how often morality is based on vengefulness and resentment. Both combine utterly unfair attacks on individuals with amazingly acute surveys of the whole contemporary cultural scene. Both reveal a profound understanding of human mean-spiritedness which still cannot destroy the underlying optimism of Nietzsche, the supreme affirmer among the great philosopers.
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ISBN
9780140445145
Autores
Friedrich Nietzsche
Idiomas
Inglés
Año de publicación
2003
Editorial
Penguin
Categoría
Ensayo
Géneros
Ficción, Filosofía, Non Fiction, Classics, Social Subjects
Edades recomendadas
Jóvenes adultos, Adultos
Páginas
208
Peso
0.155