`Anyone who wants to gain a quick idea of how before me everything was
topsy-turvy should make a start with this work. That which is called
idol on the title-page is quite simply that which was called truth
hitherto. Twilight of the Idols - in plain words: the old truth is
coming to an end...' Nietzsche intended Twilight of the Idols to serve
as a short introduction to his philosophy, and as a result it is the
most synoptic of all his books. Continuing in the spirit of its
immediate predecessors On The Genealogy of Morals and The Wagner Case,
it is a masterpiece of polemic, targeting not only `eternal idols'
like Socratic rationality and Christian morality but also their
contemporary counterparts, as Nietzsche the `untimely man' goes
roaming in the gloaming of nineteenth-century European culture. He
allies philosophy with psychology and physiology, relentlessly
diagnozing the symptoms of decadence, and his stylistic virtuosity is
such that the sheer delight he takes in his 'demonic' mischief-making
communicates itself on every page. A brilliant new translation, this
edition provides detailed commentary on a highly condensed and
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ISBN
9780191605178
Publisert
2016
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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