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THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series)
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THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA (Modern Classics Series)

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Friedrich Nietzsche's 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' is a profound philosophical novel that delves into the concept of the Übermensch (Overman) and the eternal recurrence. Written in a poetic and prophetic style, the book follows the character of Zarathustra as he presents his ideas on the nature of existence, morality, and the human condition. Nietzsche's exploration of themes such as nihilism, the will to power, and the death of God is both thought-provoking and challenging to the reader, making it a cornerstone of existential philosophy. The book's literary context as a groundbreaking work of German literature adds to its significance in the philosophical canon. {The author Friedrich Nietzsche, a renowned philosopher and critic of traditional morality, was deeply influenced by the works of Schopenhauer and Wagner, which shaped his unique perspective on human nature and ethics. Nietzsche's own struggles with illness and psychological challenges are reflected in his writing, giving his philosophical ideas a personal and introspective quality. 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' is a must-read for anyone interested in existential philosophy, Nietzsche's profound ideas on the nature of life and the human spirit make it a timeless and essential work for those seeking to expand their understanding of the world and themselves.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN8596547812319
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
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PublisherGood Press
Publishing date16/01/2024
Pages367 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size1047 Kbytes
Article no.12111397
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Data source no.5950686
Product groupReligion
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