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The Will To Power (Readings Classics)
[Paperback - 2023]
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Category: Philosophy
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Publisher: Readings | ISBN: 9786275100461 | Pages: 226
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Posthumously assembled, The Will to Power offers a profound exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche s philosophical vision. Compiled from his notes by his sister, this work, though controversial, captures Nietzsche s unrestrained intellectual brilliance. Published in 1901, it delves into the essence of existence, the dynamics of power and the will to overcome. As a philosophical kaleidoscope, it unveils his evolving thoughts on art, culture and the Übermensch. While debated for its editorial origins, The Will to Power remains a crucial testament to Nietzsche s audacious ideas, challenging readers to grapple with the complexities of human nature and the inexorable forces that shape our destinies.

Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher and a cultural critic. He was born on October 15, 1844, in Rocken, Saxony, Kingdom of Prussia. His works criticise the traditional European morality, religious values as well as conventional philosophical ideas associated with modernity. He is often seen as a predecessor to late modern thinkers like Marx and Freud, because of his psychological analyses of false consciousness. He proposed many original theories positing an alternative morality and ideas which would bring forth a cultural renewal. His notable works include The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music (1872), The Gay Science (1882), Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883–5), Beyond Good and Evil (1886), On the Genealogy of Morality (1887), Twilight of the Idols (1888) and The Wagner Case (1888). In 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental breakdown. Eleven years later, he died on August 25, 1900, in Weimar, German Empire.

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