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Thus Spake Zarathustra : A Book for All and None.
Title:
Thus Spake Zarathustra : A Book for All and None.
Author:
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm.
ISBN:
9781775565871
Physical Description:
1 online resource (734 pages)
Contents:
Title -- Contents -- Introduction by Mrs ForsterNietzsche -- FIRST PART -- Zarathustra's Prologue -- Zarathustra' Discourses -- I The Three Metamorphoses -- II The Academic Chairs of Virtue -- III Backworldsmen -- IV The Despisers of the Body -- V Joys and Passions -- VI The Pale Criminal -- VII Reading and Writing -- VIII The Tree on the Hill -- IX The Preachers of Death -- X War and Warriors -- XI The New Idol -- XII The Flies in the MarketPlace -- XIII Chastity -- XIV The Friend -- XV The Thousand and One Goals -- XVI Neighbour-Love -- XVII The Way of the Creating One -- XVIII Old and Young Women -- XIX The Bite of the Adder -- XX Child and Marriage -- XXI Voluntary Death -- XXII The Bestowing Virtue -- SECOND PART -- XXIII The Child with the Mirror -- XXIV In the Happy Isles -- XXV The Pitiful -- XXVI The Priests -- XXVII The Virtuous -- XXVIII The Rabble -- XXIX The Tarantulas -- XXX The Famous Wise Ones -- XXXI The Night-Song -- XXXII The Dance-Song -- XXXIII The Grave-Song -- XXXIV Self-Surpassing -- XXXV The Sublime Ones -- XXXVI The Land of Culture -- XXXVII Immaculate Perception -- XXXVIII Scholars -- XXXIX Poets -- XL Great Events -- XLI The Soothsayer -- XLII Redemption -- XLIII Manly Prudence -- XLIV The Stillest Hour -- THIRD PART -- XLV The Wanderer -- XLVI The Vision and the Enigma -- XLVII Involuntary Bliss -- XLVIII Before Sunrise -- XLIX The Bedwarfing Virtue -- L On the Olive-Mount -- LI On Passing-By -- LII The Apostates -- LIII The Return Home -- LIV The Three Evil Things -- LV The Spirit of Gravity -- LVI Old and New Tables -- LVII The Convalescent -- LVIII The Great Longing -- LIX The Second Dance-Song -- LX The Seven Seals -- FOURTH AND LAST PART -- LXI The Honey Sacrifice -- LXII The Cry of Distress -- LXIII Talk with the Kings -- LXIV The Leech -- LXV The Magician -- LXVI Out of Service -- LXVII The Ugliest Man.

LXVIII The Voluntary Beggar -- LXIX The Shadow -- LXX Noontide -- LXXI The Greeting -- LXXII The Supper -- LXXIII The Higher Man -- LXXIV The Song of Melancholy -- LXXV Science -- LXXVI Among Daughters of the Desert -- LXXVII The Awakening -- LXXVIII The Ass-Festival -- LXXIX The Drunken Song -- LXXX The Sign -- Appendix.
Abstract:
Thus Spake Zarathustra is an important philosophical text by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. In it he begins his exploration of morality, questioning the assumption of Christianity or Judaism as a basis for morality. He wrote about the "death of God" and the "Übermensch" (superhuman) who would have supreme morality. Ironically, Nietzsche mimics the style of the Bible, fictionalizing Zarathustra as his protagonist.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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