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Cover: Soft
Condition: Secong hand
Barcode: 9780141018973
Trade code: 48872
ISBN: 9780141018973

Friedrich Nietzsche | "Why I Am So Wise"

Price 10.17 (19.89 лв.)
This product is second hand.
  • If you are interested in understanding Friedrich Nietzche's philosophy this little book is a great place to start. In this book the philosopher
    who coined the phrase "God is dead" brings us two new ones "What does not kill you makes you stronger" and "Do not spit against the wind". He was the first immoralist who believed that freeing the world from a make believe God and our accountibilty to him was the true way to redemption. He was one of the first antagonists to Christianity and disagreed with Christian morality. He thought guilt was terrible. Buy this book if this sounds interesting. I have always found his writings deep and memorable, he was way ahead of his time in the 19th century. He was truly a great thinker whether you agree with him or not. This book can be read in a little over an hour.

    He has been called a brilliant thinker, strikingly original, subversive, evil, creative, brazen, intellectually passionate, challenging, and the Anti-Christ ("God is a crude answer, a piece of indelicacy against us thinkers"). 

    Reading German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), can be a life-changing experience. He rejected Christianity as well as the morality of his time, embracing instead the belief that we are able to create our own values. The ideal man, in his view, was the "Ubermensch," or superman, characterized by strong, creative, positive qualities, and able to impose his will upon the weak and worthless.

    • Language: English
    • Dimensions: 18,4 x 11 cm
    • Pages: 89
    • Cover: softcover
    • First published: 1889
    • This edition published: 2004