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Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Thomas Common with Introductions by Willard Huntington Wright and Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche and Notes by Antho

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Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel explores the fictional journey and teachings of Zarathustra, a reinterpretation of the Persian prophet Zoroaster. The narrative challenges traditional morality and introduces key concepts such as the Übermensch, eternal recurrence, and the will to power. Nietzsche employs an experimental style to convey his moral philosophy, which he further develops in later works. This edition features a translation by Thomas Common, along with introductions and notes that enhance the reader's understanding of Nietzsche's provocative ideas.

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Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Thomas Common with Introductions by Willard Huntington Wright and Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche and Notes by Antho, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, S. S. Van Dine

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Titre
Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Thomas Common with Introductions by Willard Huntington Wright and Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche and Notes by Antho
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2016
Format
souple
Pages
286
ISBN13
9781420954067
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Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel explores the fictional journey and teachings of Zarathustra, a reinterpretation of the Persian prophet Zoroaster. The narrative challenges traditional morality and introduces key concepts such as the Übermensch, eternal recurrence, and the will to power. Nietzsche employs an experimental style to convey his moral philosophy, which he further develops in later works. This edition features a translation by Thomas Common, along with introductions and notes that enhance the reader's understanding of Nietzsche's provocative ideas.