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Twilight of the Idols (or How to Philosophize With a Hammer); and The Antichrist (Aziloth Books)

  • Paperback
  • 124 pages
  • Publisher: Aziloth Books
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm

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Nietzsche claimed that the "Twilight of the Idols" was a general introduction to his philosophy. Against the current of his times, he attacked Greek civilization as the ultimate source of decadence. Socrates and Plato are vilified, and the concept of a 'real' world beyond that which we see is scorned as a moral 'optical illusion'. "The Anti-Christ" offers a similarly pungent critique of Christianity, pointing out that the Gospels reveal two contradictory views of Jesus, one a 'bringer of joy' the other a preacher of Last Judgment, Sin, and Guilt.
Twilight of the Idols (or How to Philosophize With a Hammer); and The Antichrist (Aziloth Books) and The Joyful Science / Idylls from Messina / Unpublished Fragments from the Period of the Joyful Science (Spring 1881-Summer 1882): Volume 6
The Joyful Science / Idylls from Messina / Unpublished Fragments from the Period of the Joyful Science (Spring 1881-Summer 1882): Volume 6Twilight of the Idols (or How to Philosophize With a Hammer); and The Antichrist (Aziloth Books)

  • Title

    Twilight of the Idols (or How to Philosophize With a Hammer); and The Antichrist (Aziloth Books)

  • Author

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    Aziloth Books

  • Published

    October 2010

  • Weight

    178g

  • Page Count

    124

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 0.7 cm

  • ISBN

    9781907523663

  • ISBN-10

    1907523669

  • Eden Code

    4510645

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