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  1. On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic. By way of clarification and supplement to my last book Beyond Good and Evil (Oxford World's Classics) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2009-01-15
  2. Selected Letters of Friedrich Nietzsche by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Christopher Middleton, 1996-12
  3. Ecce Homo (The Autobiography of Friedrich Nietzsche) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2009-01-01
  4. Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography by Julian Young, 2010-03-08
  5. Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 1997-11-13
  6. Human, All-Too-Human (Parts I and II) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2010-01-01
  7. Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of the Soul: A Study of Heroic Individualism by Leslie Paul Thiele, 1990-08-03
  8. Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of His Contemporaries
  9. The Birth of Tragedy: Out of the Spirit of Music (Penguin Classics) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 1994-01-01
  10. Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2006-07-17
  11. Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2007-05-15
  12. The Gay Science (The Joyful Wisdom) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 2009-01-01
  13. Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and No One (Penguin Classics) by Friedrich Nietzsche, 1961-11-30
  14. Works of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche: Including The Birth of Tragedy, On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense, The Untimely Meditations, Human, All Too Human and more (mobi) by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 2008-06-19

21. Nietzsche
Introducci³ a la filosofia d'aquest autor, segons Ramon Alcoberro.
http://alcoberro.info/nietzsche1.htm
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (1844-1900) UNA INTRODUCCIÓ ÍNDEX. Una lectura del Zaratustra 1.- Friedrich Nietzsche. Cronologia comentada. 2.- El problema de la bogeria nietzschiana. 3.- Algunes influències que Nietzsche rebutjà. 4.- Les influències que Nietzsche assumeix. 4.1.- Nietzsche, crític de Kant. 4.2.- Nietzsche i els grecs. 5.- El concepte de nihilisme en Nietzsche. 6.- Fases del nihilisme, segons Deleuze. 7.- Què significa la frase de Nietzsche "Déu ha mort"? 8.- La voluntat de poder. 9.- Apol·lo i Dionís. 10.- La tasca de la transvaloració: "Filosofar a cops de martell". 11.- El Superhome. 12.- Crítiques al concepte de Superhome. 14.- Elements per a una lectura de "L a genealogia de la moral". 15.- Un intent de valoració crítica: Nietzsche com a sofista. Apèndix. Simmel: Schopenhauer i Nietzsche. 1.- Friedrich Nietzsche: Cronologia comentada. Nietzsche ha estat considerat sovint com "l’últim filòsof" perquè afirma la fi de la filosofia com a regne del Logos. La sospita nietzschiana posa en qüestió tota la tradició occidental que per a ell és un intent de domesticar la vida sotmetent-la a l’imperi gris de la teoria: deia de sí mateix que era un destí , perquè la seva crítica abasta els fonaments de la tradició occidental, i ens mostra que sota paraules com "progrés", "raó" o "veritat" hi ha mentides, negació de la vida i incapacitat de crear. Nietzsche tenia plena consciència d’haver significat un trencament amb la tradició filosòfica (platònica, cristiana i kantiana) i d’haver començat a pensar des d’un

22. PopCultures.com | Theorists And Critics | Friedrich Nietzsche
Texts by and about friedrich nietzsche. GENERAL SOURCES. friedrich nietzsche. friedrich nietzsche ( k.i.s.s.) friedrich nietzsche Society. The Journal of nietzsche Studies
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23. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
nietzsche, friedrich, Source Erratic Impact (PRB) Author Danne Polk. nietzsche Links, nietzsche, friedrich, Source Alliance for Lifelong Learning.
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24. A Parte Rei 8. Especial Nietzsche
Nºmero especial de la revista A Parte Rei, dedicado a este pensador alem¡n.
http://serbal.pntic.mec.es/AParteRei/nietzsche.html
Especial Nietzsche
Tener un mundo, hacer un mundo...

El Nietzsche de Heidegger

Nietzsche: o el sentido del resentimiento

David Alberto Fuks
Sergio Espinosa Proa
Nietzsche y la mala conciencia

Pablo Mora
Poemas
Nietzsche en Amazon.com
A Parte Rei
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25. Friedrich Nietzsche
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. friedrich nietzsche (18441900) friedrich nietzsche born as the son of a Lutheran pastor and a devout hausfrau
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/nietzsch.htm
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) German philosopher and critic of culture, who influenced a number of the major writers and philosophers of the 20th century Germany and France. Nietzsche's most popular book, Thus Spake Zarathustra (1883-1885), went ignored at the time of its appearance. Full of provocative ideas, Nietzsche was a master of aphoristic form and use of contradictions. Before and after the rise and fall of the Nazis, he was widely misrepresented as an anti-Semite and a woman hater, and many philosophers found it difficult to take his writings seriously. Like the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard (1813-1855), Nietzsche often contradicted himself. "All beings hitherto have created something beyond themselves: and ye want to be the ebb of that great tide, and would rather go back to the beast than surpass man?
What is the ape to man? A laughing-stock, a thing of shame. And just the same shall man be to the Superman: a laughing-stock, a thing of shame.
Ye have made your way from the worm to man, and much within you is still worm. Once were ye apes, and even yet man is more of an ape than any of the apes. "

26. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. nietzsche, friedrich Wilhelm. (fr ´dr kh v l´h lm n ´ch ) (KEY) , 1844–1900, German philosopher, b. Röcken, Prussia.
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27. De La Voie Du Créateur -extrait De Ainsi Parlait Zarathoustra, Par Friedrich Ni
Extrait de Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra .
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Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra - Friedrich Nietzsche DE LA VOIE DU CREATEUR.
Tant de crampes des ambitieux ! Que tu n'es de ces concupiscents et de ces ambitieux, montre-le-moi.
Es-tu de ceux qui de secouer un joug avaient le droit
Libre de quoi? S'en moque Zarathoustra! Mais que ton œil clairement me l'annonce: libre pour quoi?
A nombre d'hommes tu n'as le droit de tendre la main, mais seulement la patte; et je veux que ta patte ait des griffes aussi.
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28. 41585. Nietzsche, Friedrich. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION friedrich nietzsche (1844–1900), German philosopher, classical scholar, critic of culture. friedrich nietzsche, Sämtliche
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29. Friedrich W. Nietzsche
Poemes d'aquest autor tradu¯ts al catal  per Joan Vinyoli.
http://www.llibreweb.com/lipmic/Arreu/alem/nietzsche.htm

Poesia alemanya

F RIEDRICH W. N IETZSCHE
LA TARDOR

EL PI I EL LLAMP

ECCE HOMO

MORAL D’ESTELS
...
ENTRE ENEMICS

LA TARDOR
El sol camina lent vers la muntanya
i puja i puja i a cada pas reposa. Sobre cordes tensades amb fatiga toca el vent se li’n queixa. Fruita de l’arbre, tremoles, caus? Quin secret va ensenyar-te la nit Qui parla encara?— i els homes consolo— els cal encara veure flors, s’inclinen cap a mi, i ai las, em trenquen. En els seus ulls aleshores esplendeix el record, Joan V INYOLI , Edicions 62, Barcelona, 2001. Ai home! Para esment! d’un somniar profund m’he despertat:— El dolor diu: passa! Joan V INYOLI , Edicions 62, Barcelona, 2001. EL PI I EL LLAMP Massa alt vaig fer-me i massa solitari— Espero caure el primer llamp. Joan V INYOLI , Edicions 62, Barcelona, 2001. ECCE HOMO Insaciat com la flama Cremo i moro consumit. Llum es fa tot el que agafo, Joan V INYOLI , Edicions 62, Barcelona, 2001. MORAL D’ESTELS Predestinat a fer la via dels estels, Que la seva dissosrt et sigui lluny i estranya! Compadir-se ha de ser pecat per tu! Sols un precepte et val: que siguis pur.

30. Biographie: Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900
Translate this page 1844-1900. Photo friedrich nietzsche, 1887. friedrich nietzsche. Philosoph. August friedrich nietzsche stirbt in geistiger Umnachtung in Weimar. (lw/lh).
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Nach dem Tod des Vaters zieht die Familie nach Naumburg um.
Studium der Theologie und klassischen Philologie in Bonn.
Er wird Mitglied im Philologischen Verein, in dem er seine ersten wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten vorlegt.
Beginn der Freundschaft mit dem Komponisten Richard Wagner (1813-1883).
Da seine erste größere Abhandlung über "Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik" von klassischen Philologen abgelehnt wird, wendet sich Nietzsche ganz der Philosophie zu.
Mai: Wagner und Nietzsche wohnen der Grundsteinlegung des Bayreuther Festspielhauses bei.
Die vierbändige kulturkritische Abhandlung "Unzeitgemäße Betrachtungen" erscheint. Im zweiten Band "Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie für das Leben" stellt Nietzsche die Funktion der Geschichte für die Kultivierung des Menschen dar. Außerdem behauptet er, daß politisch-moralische Werte der Zeitbestimmung unterliegen und somit der Kritik verfallen.
In dem zweibändigen Werk "Menschliches Allzumenschliches. Ein Buch für freie Geister" vollzieht er den Bruch mit Wagner, dem er vorwirft, seine künstlerischen Vorstellungen zugunsten der Bayreuther Festspiele aufgegeben zu haben.

31. Exponat: Photo: Nietzsche, Friedrich, 1887
Translate this page friedrich nietzsche Photographie 1887 Copyright Ullstein Bilderdienst, Berlin
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32. Misogyny In Nietzsche And Hesiod
Includes direct quotations from friedrich nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, and Hesiod's Works and Days.
http://www.angelfire.com/ri/tucker/relativism/morality33.html
Misogyny in Nietzsche and Hesiod
I found these quotations during the course of my own reading. They are not part of my research, but I found them interesting. You are welcome to use them as springboards for your own research.
Direct quotations from Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil , by section number. Woman learns how to hate to the extent that she unlearns how to charm. The same emotions in man and woman are, however, different in tempo: therefore man and woman never cease to misunderstand one another. Behind all their personal vanity women themselves always have their impersonal contempt for 'woman.' The tremendous expectation in regard to sexual love and the shame involved in this expectation distorts all a woman's perspectives from the start. Where neither love nor hate is in the game a woman is a mediocre player. Science offends the modesty of all genuine women. They feel as if one were trying to look under their skin or worse! under their clothes and finery. The sexes deceive themselves about one another: the reason being that fundamentally they love and honour only themselves (or their own ideal, to express it more pleasantly). Thus man wants woman to be peaceful but woman is essentially unpeaceful, like the cat, however well she may have trained herself to present an appearance of peace.

33. Nihilism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Definition, origins, and history in relation to friedrich nietzsche.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/n/nihilism.htm
Nihilism
Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)
Origins "Nihilism" comes from the Latin nihil , or nothing, which means not anything, that which does not exist. It appears in the verb "annihilate," meaning to bring to nothing, to destroy completely. Early in the nineteenth century, Friedrich Jacobi used the word to negatively characterize transcendental idealism. It only became popularized, however, after its appearance in Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons (1862) where he used "nihilism" to describe the crude scientism espoused by his character Bazarov who preaches a creed of total negation. In Russia, nihilism became identified with a loosely organized revolutionary movement (C.1860-1917) that rejected the authority of the state, church, and family. In his early writing, anarchist leader Mikhael Bakunin (1814-1876) composed the notorious entreaty still identified with nihilism: "Let us put our trust in the eternal spirit which destroys and annihilates only because it is the unsearchable and eternally creative source of all lifethe passion for destruction is also a creative passion!" ( Reaction in Germany , 1842). The movement advocated a social arrangement based on rationalism and materialism as the sole source of knowledge and individual freedom as the highest goal. By rejecting man's spiritual essence in favor of a solely materialistic one, nihilists denounced God and religious authority as antithetical to freedom. The movement eventually deteriorated into an ethos of subversion, destruction, and anarchy, and by the late 1870s, a nihilist was anyone associated with clandestine political groups advocating terrorism and assassination.

34. Steve Callihan's Philosophy Page
Link to resources on the Web related to friedrich nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, C.S. Peirce, and others. Also includes some of the author's own writings.
http://www.callihan.com/philo/
Steve Callihan's
Philosophy Page
This is my page for all things philosophic and anti-philosophic. I've included here some of my own aphoristic writings, and hope to add more of my stuff as I get around to it. Other things included here are some of my favorite quotes and a list of philosophy hypertext links. Search: All Products Books Magazines Popular Music Classical Music Video DVD Baby Electronics Software Outdoor Living Wireless Phones Keywords: Heil Heidegger!
A Favorite Quote Dreams and art are the doubles of reality: they imply positive relations. Fictions born from ressentiment are inverted and evanescent shadows, able only to depreciate it. Sarah Kofman, "Baubo: Theological Perversion and Fetishism," Nietzsche's New Seas , p. 181.
Aphorisms
These are some of my aphoristic writings: Visit My Online Philosophy Bookstore! Read my reviews and snapshots of selected books by and about Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Sarah Kofman, Gilles Deleuze, and other thinkers. Click on a link to purchase at Amazon.com. Another Quote ...a false ethics is erected, religion and mythological monsters are then in turn called to buttress it, and the shadow of these dismal spirits in the end falls even across physics and the entire perception of the world.

35. Listing Of Directory: /ideas00001/
Essays providing some insights using ideas derived from friedrich nietzsche's theory of language and Mortimer J. Adler's ideas.
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36. Untitled Document
Translate this page Blättern wir zurück in das Jahr 1881, als ein gewisser friedrich nietzsche seine ?Morgenröte“ schrieb. Aktuelles Buch 01.09.2001 friedrich nietzsche.
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37. Biedermeier
Ein ausf¼hrlicher Artikel von Ursula Homann ¼ber die Spuren Nietzsches in der Belletristik. Gegenw¤rtig werden seine geistigen Erfahrungen eher untergr¼ndig weiter getragen zum Beispiel von Durs Gr¼nbein und seinen Schriftstellerkollegen.
http://UrsulaHomann.de/FriedrichNietzscheUndDieLiteratur/
Friedrich Nietzsche und die Literatur

38. A Parte Rei 8. Especial Nietzsche
Translate this page Xandrú Fernández González Masa y Público en el Nacimiento de la Tragedia. David Alberto Fuks friedrich nietzsche entre el antigermanismo y lo dionisíaco.
http://serbal.pntic.mec.es/~cmunoz11/nietzsche.html
Especial Nietzsche
Tener un mundo, hacer un mundo...

El Nietzsche de Heidegger

Nietzsche: o el sentido del resentimiento

David Alberto Fuks
Sergio Espinosa Proa
Nietzsche y la mala conciencia

Pablo Mora
Poemas
Nietzsche en Amazon.com
A Parte Rei
Correo ... Temas

39. Leon Redbone
Article from acoustic music cafe in Oxford, New York calls him the friedrich nietzsche of popular music, mentions connections to Bob Dylan and Saturday Night Live.
http://www.nighteaglecafe.org/artists/redbone.html
Leon Redbone
From his requisite armchair, the man leans overtop his acoustic guitar to bring a beverage in for a sip. Hat and sunglasses firmly donned, and wearing a tailored suit that could have been woven a century ago, he saddles up to the microphone. Every journey starts someplace and this is it, he tells the audience, prompting scattered laughter. And with a casual nod, he plucks another song from his formidable repertoire... It is rare to find anyone in the annals of popular music more difficult to define than Leon Redbone. In the way he contemplates where he fits within the confines of the music industry, he is the Friedrich Nietzsche of popular music; in the way he challenges audiences, venturing against their conventional expectations of what a live show should be, he's the Andy Warhol of front porch guitar playing. More to the point, if someone is searching a record store to find a Redbone album, they may as well as visit all the musical sections because the store staff probably didn't know what to do with it. At the core of his initial career was the desire to simply honor songs from the past, which has established him as the preeminent curator of the museum of 20th century music. But over the course of his 25-year, 10-album career, the band has flirted with numerous styles ranging from classical to blues to tormented tangos to Hungarian folk music. "I extract what I consider the best material from different sources. But often the material I perform comes from a very strange location in history, which are minstrel shows," he says.

40. Instantes Y Azares - Escrituras Nietzscheanas
Revista dedicada al pensamiento de friedrich nietzsche y su influencia en la filosof­a
http://personales.ciudad.com.ar/f_nietzsche/instantes/

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