The Philosophy of Friedrich NietzscheLuce, 1913 - 304 pages |
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absurd ancient Antichrist appeared argued argument aristocracy Arthur Schopenhauer became become called caste Christianity civilization combat Cosima Wagner courage criticism Darwin David Strauss death Der Antichrist desire despite dionysian Dionysus doctrine earth efficiency effort enemies error eternal evil fact faith feeling Friedrich Nietzsche German gods Greek happiness human race Huxley ideal immoralist impossible impulse individual instinct intelligent Jews law of natural Leipsic less live man's mankind master class matter Max Nordau means Menschliches allzu Menschliches mind Morgenröte natural selection Naumburg Niet Nietzsche saw Nietzsche's Nietzschean Nordau notion pain Paul Rée Pforta philosophy plain possible progress reason regarded Richard Wagner rule says Nietzsche Schopenhauer Schopenhauer's seek seemed self-sacrifice slave slave-morality sort sprach Zarathustra strong superman survive theory things Thomas Common thought tion translated Tribschen true truth universe utterly virtue Wagner weak whole woman women word yearning zsche