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Nietzsche And The French : A Study Of The Influence Of Nietzsche's French Reading On His Thought And Writing

✍ Scribed by Williams, W. D


Publisher
Basil Blackwell
Year
1952
Tongue
English
Leaves
232
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Half Title
Title
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Introduction
I. From Aesthetic Pessimism to Scepticism (1869-1876)
1. The Early Mystic
2. From Mysticism to Analysis
3. Repudiation of the Masters
II. The Sceptic (1876-1882)
4. The Abandonment of Ideals
5. Scepticism and Irony
6. The Movement towards New Values
III. The Final Weltanschauung (1882-1888)
7. Zarathustra
8. Morality and Society
9. Culture and Decadence
Conclusion
Select Bibliography
Translation of Passages quoted in German
Index


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