Nietzsche

Nietzsche

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Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 94
Language English
Published Apr 13, 1995
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0192876805
ISBN-13 9780192876805
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Michael Tanner dives into the intriguing world of Friedrich Nietzsche, a philosopher whose ideas were largely overlooked during his lifetime. This exploration unveils the depth and complexity of Nietzsche's thoughts, casting light on his often misunderstood perspectives. Tanner adeptly dissects Nietzsche's philosophy, highlighting his bold critiques of morality, religion, and modernity that continue to resonate today.

Through engaging prose, Tanner reveals the persona of Nietzsche, not just as a thinker but as a vibrant individual wrestling with profound existential questions. Readers will discover the nuances of his writings and the impact they’ve had on contemporary philosophy. This journey is as much about Nietzsche's life experiences as it is about his revolutionary ideas, making it both informative and relatable.

For those curious about the man behind the philosophy, Tanner presents a captivating narrative that blends intellectual exploration with warmth and accessibility. It's an invitation to understand a thinker whose work, although initially ignored, now invites passionate discussions and reflections across the globe.

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