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  1. Philosophy in Review XXX (2010), no. 6 Julian Young Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography. Cambridge University Press 2010. 681 pages US$45.00 (cloth ISBN 978-0-521-87117-4) This is the longest and most thorough account of Nietzsche’s life available in English. It might also be the best.

  2. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was 19th century German philosopher whose writings reflected ideas of morality, religion, and science. His works were based upon ideas of good and evil and the end of religion in the modern world. His philosophy is mainly referred to as “existentialism”, a famous twentieth century philosophy focusing on man’s ...

  3. If you’re looking for your ‘first’ Nietzsche book, this bundled edition of Twilight of the Idols is a better, more accessible option than most, and will give you a feel for the great philosopher’s general ideas and approach. 6. The Gay Science, by Friedrich Nietzsche.

  4. Nietzsche’s Library. Bibliothek Nietzsches (S) *Z-9994. This is the microfilm of the approximately 900 books in Nietzsche’s library. About 170 of the books are annotated, many heavily, by Nietzsche. It should be noted “less than half of the books he read are…found in his library.”. Thomas Brobjer, p. 680 (see below).

  5. Jan 31, 2011 · If you read this biography you will confront the life and mind of the greatest narrator and critic of Western culture from the French Revolution to the present time. The daily details, thoughts and actions; the immediate concerns as well as the ultimate concerns of Friedrich Nietzsche's entire life are recorded by Curtis Cate with utmost accuracy.

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  6. Nietzsche was born October 15, 1844, in Saxony, a Prussian province. In early childhood, Nietzsche was very close to his father, who was a Lutheran minister. Nietzsche’s father developed a ...

  7. Nietzsche: Biographical Timeline. Friedrich Nietzsche born at Röcken in the outskirts of Lützen, province of Saxony to Franziska Nietzsche, née Oehler, and Carl Ludwig Nietzsche, a pastor, who names his son after King Friedrich William IV of Prussia. Birth of Elisabeth Nietzsche. Birth of Joseph Nietzsche.

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