Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
 

Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

by Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche regarded 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' as his most important work, and his story of the wandering Zarathustra has had enormous influence on subsequent culture. Nietzsche uses a mixture of homilies, parables, epigrams and dreams to introduce some of his most striking doctrines, including the Overman, nihilism, and the eternal return of the same. This edition offers a new translation by... (read more)

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A strong book that criticise vehemently our society. It's an eyeopenner about the Men, his acts and ourselfs and our acts.

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    Nietzsche is a genius and this is one of his greatest book

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    I read this honorable book for several time.a combination of poetic,literature and grate philosophical ideas that really make THE CULTURE and civilization.

    posted Sunday, September 23 2007
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