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_aPhilip Novak Ed _9124836 |
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| 245 | _aVision of Nietzsche | ||
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_aQueensland _bElement _c1996 |
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_aix,196 p. _bPB _c19.5x13 cm. |
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_aThe Spirit of Philosophy Series _9124837 |
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| 520 | _aGod is dead, there are no universal truths, no morality. We stand alone in the universe ... Nietzsche conjured up nihilism, embraced it, then discovered that this philosophy was untenable. But out of his struggle emerged his great redemptive vision - the will to power of the Superman. This powerful book presents an introduction to Nietzsche's life, while carefully selected excerpts from his writings show the development of his thinking. Finally Novak compares Nietzsche's ideal of the Superman with Buddhism's tried and tested notion of the Bodhisattva. | ||
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