Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Introduction by Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche. Translated by Thomas Common. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's most famous book, written between 1883 and 1885. Set as a narrative of the travels and speeches of Zarathustra-a name Nietzsche derived from the Indo-Aryan founder of the Zoroastrian religion-this book was described by its author as his most personal work which summed up all his essential ideas. Thus Spoke Zarathustra outlines, sometimes in poetic format, Nietzsche's central philosophical themes, which included: - The Superman. The ultimate state of being in which man can achieve total self-mastery. For Zarathustra, the Superman is the spiritual evolution towards which he journeys to get away from false superstitions and deceptive notions of morality and justice. -The Eternal Recurrence. The notion that time is eternal and that all things that have happened will happen again. This, for Nietzsche, is true eternal life, and leads on to Zarathustra rejecting all other interpretations of immortality or eternity. - The Will to Power. The psychological state at which the Superman must arrive if he is to accept the eternal recurrence. This Will to Power provides the mainspring for the Superman to overcome all other obstacles: social, moral, and philosophical. It is the ability to transcend the nature of society, not to dominate it. Zarathustra was the first to see in the struggle between good and evil the essential wheel in the working of things. In his teaching alone do we meet with truthfulness upheld as the highest virtue-ie the reverse of the cowardice of the 'idealist' who flees from reality. To tell the truth and to aim straight: that is the first Persian virtue. Am I understood? The overcoming of morality through itself-through truthfulness, the overcoming of the moralist through his opposite-through me- that is what the name Zarathustra means in my mouth.-from the Introduction.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm: - Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), German classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the most influential of all modern thinkers. His attempts to unmask the motives that underlie traditional Western religion, morality, and philosophy deeply affected generations of theologians, philosophers, psychologists, poets, novelists, and playwrights. He thought through the consequences of the triumph of the Enlightenment's secularism, expressed in his observation that God is dead, in a way that determined the agenda for many of Europe's most-celebrated intellectuals after his death. He was an ardent foe of nationalism, anti-Semitism, and power politics. 
 Nietzsche once wrote that some men are born posthumously, and that is certainly true in his case. The history of philosophy, theology, and psychology since the early 20th century is unintelligible without him. Nietzsche's great influence is due not only to his originality but also to the fact that he was one of the German language's most-brilliant prose writers.
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ISBN 13 9781989201688
ISBN 10 1989201687
Title Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Author Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher East India Publishing Company
Year published 2019-11-19
Number of pages 210
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