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41. On Nietzsche
by Eric Steinhart
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Asin: 0534576060
Catlog: Book (1999-10-18)
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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This brief text assists students in understanding Nietzsche's philosophy and thinking so that they can more fully engage in useful, intelligent class dialogue and improve their understanding of course content. Part of the "Wadsworth Philosophers Series," (which will eventually consist of approximately 100 titles, each focusing on a single "thinker" from ancient times to the present), ON NIETZSCHE is written by a philosopher deeply versed in the philosophy of this key thinker. Like other books in the series, this concise book offers sufficient insight into the thinking of a notable philosopher better enabling students to engage in the reading and to discuss the material in class and on paper. ... Read more


42. To Nietzsche: Dionysus, I Love You! Ariadne
by Claudia Crawford
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Catlog: Book (1994-12-01)
Publisher: State University of New York Press
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Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Argument against Syphilis Myth
As Bataille said somewhere, 'Nietzsche's madness is one of the most horrifying challenges to the whole mindset of the West in this century' or something like that ... yep, one day the rug will be rolled back and we will laugh at ourselves for falling for the trite and too-neat myth of Nietzsche the Syphilitic. Prof. Crawford's book goes a long way to dethroning this myth, and assembles many key factoids and quotes. Although, she then looses the reins a tad and sails off into some inane theory that he was then faking it! Egads. Truly, we have sunk far far far from our shaman fire-gazing ancestors who let the holy spirit tear off the roof of their mind every night, and toss them into the vast oblivion. Meher Baba's work with the Masts is probably the key information that prof. Crawford needs to correct some of the excesses of this book. Otherwise, a step in the right direction, ... i.e. closer to the cliff!!! ... Read more


43. Nietzsche
by Gerald Abraham
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Catlog: Book (1974-05-01)
Publisher: Haskell House Pub Ltd
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A concise summary of Nietzsche's life and thought, this book is considered by many as the ablest short summary of the subject. ... Read more


44. Nietzsche: A Frenzied Look
by Robert John Ackermann
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Catlog: Book (1991-02-01)
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
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45. TheRepublic of Genius : A Reconstruction of Nietzsche's Early Thought
by Quentin P. Taylor
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Catlog: Book (1998-02-12)
Publisher: University of Rochester Press
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While his influence remains controversial, there is little dispute regarding the enormous influence and continuing relevance of Frederich Nietzsche. To the popular mind, Nietzsche is best-knownas the iconoclastic philosopher of 'nihilism' who proclaimed "God is dead", and erected the "Superman" as the meaning and goal of life. Nietzsche is also commonly identified as the thinker who went "beyond good and evil" in the name of a "transvaluation of all values", culminating in an affirmation of the "will to power" and "eternal recurrence". Such associations are predictable insofar as the vast majority of what has been written about Nietzsche revolves around these doctrines, which are generally taken to constitute the essence of his thought. Yet two-thirds of Nietzsche's finished works contain no direct references to these doctrines. Rejecting the prevalent view that Nietzsche's early writings are significant only in relation to his 'mature' philosophy, Quentin Taylor has written the first full-length study of Nietzsche's early philosophy. Drawing on a diffuse body of writings, Dr Taylor adeptly reconstructs the principal tenets of Nietzsche's early thought with an emphasis on its positive and constructive dimensions. As such, this study fills a sizeable gap in the literature on Nietzsche and represents a seminal contribution to a more balanced and accurate understanding of his philosophy. DR QUENTIN P. TAYLOR is an independent scholar who received his Ph.D in political science from the University of Missouri. He has also written extensively on Plato, Machiavelli, and The Federalist Papers. ... Read more


46. Friedrich Nietzsche
by CurtisCate
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Catlog: Book (2005-02-03)
Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
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A brilliant new biography of the controversial philosopher who proclaimed in Thus Spake Zarathustra that “God is dead!” ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best biographies of Nietzsche in English
Occasionally a book is published that daunts the reviewer's attempts to do justice to its subject--in this case, the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)--and to the book's content. Curtis Cate's new biography is such a work.

Cate chronicles Nietzsche's life and works in "quantitative detail," from his birth in Ro(e)cken, Germany, on Oct. 15, 1844, until his mental collapse in Turin, Italy, in Jan. 1889, and his death in Weimar on Aug. 25, 1900. One marvels at how minutely Cate narrates the year-by-year, month-by-month, and week-by-week events in Nietzsche's life.

Cate describes Nietzsche's many friendships, from his early school years at Pforta, Wilhelm Pinder and Gustav Krug, and later with Paul Deussen, Carl von Gersdorff, Erwin Rohde, Franz Overbeck, Dr. Paul Ree, Malwida von Meysenbug, Heinrich Romundt, Albert Brenner, Heinrich Koselitz (Nietzsche's loyal disciple, whose musical pseudonym was "Peter Gast"), and, above all, his relationships with a beautiful and extremely intelligent 21-year-old Russian woman, Lou Salome, and with the Richard Wagner and Wagner's wife, Cosima.

Over a period of three years, Nietzsche made 23 visits to Tribschen, the home of Richard and Cosima Wagner near Lucerne, Switzerland. And over the period of seven years, Nietzsche wrote close to eighty letters to Cosima, the daughter of Franz LIszt.

Cate points out that Nietzsche's books are a sustained attack on metaphysical and religious beliefs. Nietzsche argued, writes Cate, that "the attention focused on otherworld fantasies had kept human beings from dealing in an honest, healthy way with the everyday realities that are of the most immediate concern to their well-being. . . . [His] whole philosophy was aimed at achieving a 'higher and nobler' degree of culture."

In a letter to his busybody sister Elisabeth, who so often, during his life and especially after his death, meddled in his affairs, Nietzsche wrote: "Do we in our research seek repose, peace, happiness? No, solely the Truth, even if it be exceedingly deterring and ugly. . . . Here men's ways diverge. If you wish to aspire to peace of soul and happiness, then believe; if you wish to be the disciple of the Truth, then search."

Against philosophical and religious "seriousness," Nietzsche wrote, "I would believe only in a god who knew how to dance. Come, [with our laughter] let us kill the spirit of gravity."

Cate shows that Nietzsche's philosophy was profoundly personal, rising as it did out of deep existential struggles: "Of all that is written I like only that which one has written with one's blood. Write in blood and you will find that blood is spirit. A book that has no fire in it deserves to be burned."

Nietzsche argued that, because of the inexorable advances of science, which, he believed, showed the world to be ungottlich, unmoralisch, and unmenschlich ("non-divine," "non-moral," and "non-human"), Europe was now plunged into a grave spiritual crisis, the crisis of nihilism.

In the opening pages of his posthumously published work, The Will to Power, Nietzsche wrote: "Nihilism stands at the door. When comes this uncanniest of all guests? . . . What does nihilism mean? That the highest values devalue themselves. The aim is lacking; 'why?' finds no answer." It is a will to nothingness,in which a hopeless despair adjudicates everything to be valueless and worthless, without goal, meaning, or purpose.

Nietzsche's central philosophical project was to "live through nihilism" to its bitter end and, hopefully, with the creation of new values, emerge on the other side. That he failed in this project seems evident, but never has a philosopher struggled so valiantly and courageously in wrestling with the demon of nihilism, of staring for a long time into the abyss.

Cate writes, "Nietzsche conceived of his mission as a thinker to be that of the herald of a new 'dawn' in philosophical thinking, the prophet of a new, more honest, less visionary morality, purged and purified of a vast accretion of moral, political, social, and metaphysical prejudices and misconceptions, which had reduced the vast majority of his contemporaries to a collective condition of sheep-like stupidity."

Georg Brandes, a Danish professor and one of Nietzsche's early admirers (he delivered a series of lectures on Nietzsche's philosophy at the University of Copenhagen) described the German philosopher's basic stance as being "aristocratic radicalism." Nietzsche responded with appreciation and hearty approval, saying that Brandes' _expression "aristocratic radicalism" was the "cleverest word" he had ever read about himself.

Indeed, Nietzsche's elitism exalted everything that was noble, distinguished, and excelling, and derogated all forms of mediocrity, mendacity, and anti-intellectualism, including anti-Semitism (Nietzsche was an anti-anti-Semite) and the saber-rattling stupidity of a jingoistic German nationalism.

At the very heart of Nietzsche's philosophy, writes Cate, is "resistentialism." This means that "it is not what assists Man that strengthens and ennobles him, but, quite the contrary, what resists his slothful inclinations and prejudices." His philosophy calls us grow up and become men in our thinking, rather than remaining dependent children, to reject the comfort, safety, security, and certainty of the herd and become an "free spirit" who dares to travel our own paths. "This is my way," wrote Nietzsche; "where is yours? The way doesn't exist."

A key motif of Cate's biography is his chronicling of Nietzsche's illnesses. All of his adult life, Nietzsche was plagued by debilitating migraines that often kept him bedridden for days, by acute negative reactions to metereological changes, causing him to wear dark glasses and become a wanderer throughout Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy in search of a climate conducive to his health. He suffered frequently from stomach upsets, nausea, fits of vomiting, and acute nervous seizures.

Cate's numerous accounts of Nietzsche's struggle with ill health, scattered repeatedly across hundreds of pages, are impressive in their details, impressing on the us the long, hard struggle Nietzsche to lead the semblance of a normal life. And, although Cates only hints at the idea, one wonders if Nietzsche's "yea-saying," affirmative philosophy and his embrace of "amor fati" (love of fate) was not a defense mechanism against the perennial threat of a spirit-crushing pessimism into which he could have fallen because of his prolonged suffering.

After five weeks of giving diligent attention to Cate's masterful biography, I conclude that it will take its place alongside Walter Kaufmann's Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist as one of the best--indeed, in some respects, the best--biographies of Nietzsche available in the English language. This is a distinguished volume. I recommend it most highly.

Roy E. Perry of Nolensville, Tennessee, may be reached at rperry1778@aol.com

(Note: Curt Paul Janz's excellent three-volume German biography of Nietzsche has not yet been translated into English.)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Curtis Cate is the author of acclaimed biographies of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, George Sand, and Andre Malraux as well as several other books of non-fiction. He holds degrees from Harvard (History), Ecole des Langues Orientales (Russian), and Oxford (Politics and Economics). He was the European Editor for The Atlantic Monthly for eight years (1958-1965) and has written articles for the New York Times Book Review, the New York Times Magazine and the New Republic. He resides in France.

5-0 out of 5 stars most complete Nietzsche biography
For Nietzsche enthusiasts, this book will be a treat.I haven't seen any other biography that matches it for the quantity of detail about his life.The book is well written and free of silly efforts to be "brilliant".It shouldn't offend anyone on any side of current turf wars.Even for those who think that Nietzsche got it all wrong, this book shows what a heroic battle against illness his life was. ... Read more


47. Nietzsche And Ree: A Star Friendship
by Robin Small
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Catlog: Book (2005-04-13)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Nietzsche and Ree is about the intellectual partnership of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) and Paul Ree (1849-1901). Robin Small combines biography with philosophy to give the first full-length account of a friendship that made major contributions to modern thought before it ended in intellectual differences and a painful breakdown of personal relations. Drawing on a wealth of original scholarship, Small presents an absorbing and often dramatic story, shedding valuable new light on of one of the most important of modern thinkers. ... Read more


48. Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is ; and, the Antichrist : a Curse on Christianity
by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Thomas Wayne, Algora Pub

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49. Ecce homo
by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Asin: B0008D0L1W
Catlog: Book (1911)
Publisher: Smith & Sale, printers
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50. Friedrich Nietzsche: Eine Einfuhrung
by Mazzino Montinari
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Catlog: Book (1992-04-01)
Publisher: Walter De Gruyter Inc
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51. Nietzsche As Educator
by Gary Lemco
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Catlog: Book (1992-04-01)
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