The will to power / Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, a new translation by Walter Kaufmann and R.J. Hollingdale ; edited, with commentary, by Walter Kaufmann, with facsimiles of the original manuscript.

Author
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Random House, [1967]
Description
xxxii, 576 pages : facsimiles ; 22 cm

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              Summary note
              Offers a selection from the author's notebooks, chosen by his sister, that reveals his views on nihilism, art, morality, religion, the theory of knowledge, and other subjects.
              Notes
              Translation of Der Wille zur Macht.
              Bibliographic references
              Includes bibliographical references and index.
              Contents
              • European nihlism
              • Critique of the highest values hitherto
              • Principles of a new evaluation
              • Discipline and breeding.
              ISBN
              • 0394704371 ((paperback))
              • 9780394704371 ((paperback))
              LCCN
              66021465
              OCLC
              375001
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