No other present day logician has demonstrated
as persuasive as Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) and none is as inadequately
comprehended. In the main new life story in decades, Rüdiger Safranski, one of
the first living Nietzsche researchers, re-makes the anguished existence of
Nietzsche while at the same time surveying the philosophical ramifications of
his profound quality, religion, and workmanship. Attempting to split far from
the harsh weights of the past, Nietzsche concocted a one of a kind way of
thinking dependent on urgent reluctance and consistent self-modification. As
weighty as it will be dependable, this life story offers a splendid,
multifaceted representation of a transcending figure.
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