Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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& quot, so said Zarathustra & quot, is Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical treatise, the book is not unequivocal in interpretation and to this day causing violent disputes. Her unambiguous subtitle - & quot, a book for everyone and for no one & quot - perfectly reflects the author’s philosophical position: after all, he asks the reader questions than gives answers. This lies with the special secret of the aphoristic manner of Nietzsche’s letter: aphorism for him is not just a style, but a philosophical attitude - not to display final answers, but to create a tension of the mind, giving the reader the opportunity to independently & quot, to allow & quot, the arising paradoxes of thought.
& quot, a person is a rope stretched between the animal and the superman. Rope over the abyss & quot,
& quot, a person is a rope stretched between the animal and the superman. Rope over the abyss & quot,
Author:
Author:Nietzsche F.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Psychology
Paper:
Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-45195-1
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