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Rouledge Library Editions: Friedrich Nietzsche

Cette série explore les œuvres profondes d'un philosophe allemand charnière du XIXe siècle, dont les idées continuent de façonner la pensée contemporaine. Elle examine des perspectives radicales sur la moralité, la religion et la condition humaine, remettant en question la sagesse conventionnelle. Les lecteurs découvriront des essais provocateurs et des analyses perspicaces qui ont laissé une empreinte indélébile sur la philosophie. Chaque volume offre une exploration complète d'un penseur dont l'influence demeure extrêmement pertinente.

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Nietzsche
Break-Out from the Crystal Palace
  • Break-Out from the Crystal Palace

    The Anarcho-Psychological Critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky

    • 200pages
    • 7 heures de lecture

    Exploring the foundations of anarcho-psychological critique, this work delves into the philosophical roots laid by figures such as Stirner, Nietzsche, and Dostoevsky in the nineteenth century. It examines their challenge to the concept of economic man and critiques of ideology, absolute morality, and scientific reasoning. Originally published in 1974, the book highlights the enduring relevance of these ideas in contemporary discourse, presenting an insightful analysis that remains provocative and unanswered in today's context.

    Break-Out from the Crystal Palace
  • Nietzsche

    • 160pages
    • 6 heures de lecture

    Janko Lavrin's influential biography of Friedrich Nietzsche, originally published in 1948, analyses the bond between Nietzsche's personal fate on the one hand and the trend of his thought on the other, set against the background of contemporary crisis typical of mankind in general.

    Nietzsche
  • Deals with the work of key nineteenth-century German thinker, Friedrich Nietzsche. This title presents an analysis of Nietzsche's life and work, offering an overview of the cannon of critical analysis and interpretation on Nietzsche in the twentieth century.

    Routledge library editions