An edition of Nietzsche (1936)

Nietzsche

an introduction to the understanding of his philosophical activity

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An edition of Nietzsche (1936)

Nietzsche

an introduction to the understanding of his philosophical activity

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Nietzsche claimed to be a philosopher of the future, but he was appropriated as a philosopher of Nazism. His work inspired a long study by Martin Heidegger and essays by a host of lesser disciples attached to the Third Reich. In 1935, however, Karl Jaspers set out to "marshall against the National Socialists the world of thought of the man they had proclaimed as their own philosopher." The year after publishing Nietzsche, Jaspers was discharged from his professorship at Heidelberg University by order of the Nazi leadership. Jaspers does not fall into the same trap as idealogues do, citing bits and pieces from Nietzsche's work to reinforce already held opinions. Instead, he openly shows the wide range of Nietzsche's views, including his endorsement of wars and warriors, his prophecies of world struggle and "new masters," and the cruel arrogance of the supermen. Yet Jaspers finds Nietzsche's philosophy to be extraordinary not only because he foresaw all the monstrosities of the twentieth century, but also because he saw through them. --

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English
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 464-470.

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Tucson

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
193
Library of Congress
B3316 .J313

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 490 p.
Number of pages
490

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5941956M
LCCN
65012660
OCLC/WorldCat
372150
LibraryThing
208904

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Work ID
OL570034W

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