
Friedrich Nietzsche Collection
The Will to Power, Beyond Good and Evil, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and Genealogy of Morals
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Gregory T. Luzitano
Peer into the brilliant mind of Friedrich Nietzsche with this enlightening collection of his greatest and most enduring works.
Artfully compiling a selection of Nietzsche’s timeless philosophy and intellectual musings, this book seeks to dispel the mystery and unravel the profound ideas behind this 19th-century intellectual giant. Exploring the driving forces behind Nietzsche’s philosophy, the Friedrich Nietzsche Collection draws on four of his most timeless and influential works, painting a rich and compelling picture of his immense legacy.
This collection breaks down Nietzsche’s most impactful reflections, ranging from poignant questions about the underlying nature of morality to a passionate call for self-discovery. It offers both laymen and experienced philosophical seekers alike with a simple and engaging introduction to Nietzsche’s body of work.
Here’s what you’ll discover inside this ultimate collection:
- Will to Power, a thought-provoking theory of the driving force behind humans, and one of the core principles behind modern-day psychology
- Beyond Good and Evil, a compelling work that questions the nature of morality and how we seek it
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche’s magnum opus and his favorite work, expressing powerful philosophical reflections through dramatic narrative
- And On The Genealogy of Morality, a three-part treatise that seeks to explain the growth and evolution of morality
Perfect for students, thinkers, and anybody who wants to uncover more about Nietzsche’s life and work, the Friedrich Nietzsche Collection offers a rich treasure trove of wisdom. This book seeks to help you make sense of our chaotic world, puzzle through some of life’s most pressing questions, and expand your horizons with one of the 19th-century’s greatest minds.
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Old-fashioned manifesting
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I enjoyed the introduction (about Nihilism) and now have a whole different perspective on many things!
It was worth the time taken to listen, and I'll do it again!
Excellent listen!
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He has a nice accent But I wish his emphasis and speech patterns reflected and aided any comprehension of the texts, rather than making the task much more difficult.
Narrator affectation creates an uphill battle
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Might not be the original publications
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excellent
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It is a good collection of Friedrick Nietzche
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I had to slow the playback just so I had time to absorb the points.
Also, it’s annoying as $hit to have this translated from Russian to English, yet Latin and French are read untranslated. Kinda stupid.
So, what I learned about good ol’ Fred is that:
-He thinks very highly of himself.
-He HATES Christianity and Buddhism.
-He speaks in absolutes, as if his thoughts are the final say as far as humanity is concerned and everyone either agrees or are “pernicious blockheads”.
A very intelligent and extremely knowledgeable man who lacks wisdom and is absorbed by the type of distain that only the wholly excluded types of personalities are capable of…in my estimation.
Nietzsche is a self absorbed tool.
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Translate the quotes!!!
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Great Listen!
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Excellent Narration!
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