Nietzsche: The Will to Power. Friedrich Nietzsche

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Автор произведения Friedrich Nietzsche
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      Friedrich Nietzsche

      Nietzsche: The Will to Power

       Including Autobiographical Work "Ecce Homo” & Personal Letters

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      Table of Contents

       The Will to Power (Vol. 1&2)

       Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (An Autobiography)

       Selected Personal Letters

      The Will to Power

       (Vol. 1&2)

      Translated by Anthony M. Ludovici

       Table of Contents

       VOLUME I

       PREFACE

       BOOK I. EUROPEAN NIHILISM

       A Plan

       I. Nihilism

       1. Nihilism As an Outcome of the Valuations and Interpretations of Existence Which Have Prevailed Heretofore

       2. Further Causes of Nihilism.

       3. The Nihilistic Movement As an Expression of Decadence.

       4. The Crisis: Nihilism and the Idea of Recurrence.

       II. Concerning the History of European Nihilism

       (a) Modern Gloominess.

       (b) The Last Centuries.

       (c) Signs of Increasing Strength.

       BOOK II. CRITICISM OF THE HIGHEST VALUES THAT HAVE PREVAILED HITHERTO

       I. Criticism of Religion

       1. Concerning the Origin of Religions.

       2. Concerning the History of Christianity.

       3. Christian Ideals.

       II. A Criticism of Morality

       1. The Origin of Moral Valuations.

       2. The Herd.

       3. General Observations Concerning Morality.

       4. How Virtue Is Made to Dominate.

       5. The Moral Ideal.

       A. A Criticism of Ideals.

       B. A Criticism of the "Good Man" of the Saint, etc.

       C. Concerning the Slander of the so-called Evil Qualities.

       D. A Criticism of the Words: Improving, Perfecting, Elevating.

       6. Concluding Remarks Concerning the Criticism of Morality.

       III. Criticism of Philosophy

       1. General Remarks.

       2. A Criticism of Greek Philosophy.

       3. The Truths and Errors of Philosophers.

       4. Concluding Remarks in the Criticism of Philosophy.

       VOLUME II

       BOOK III. THE PRINCIPLES OF A NEW VALUATION

       I. The Will to Power in Science

       (a) The Method of Investigation.

       (b) The Starting-point of Epistemology.

       (c) The Belief in the "Ego." Subject.

       (d) Biology of the Instinct of Knowledge. Perspectivity.

       (e) The Origin of Reason and Logic.