Over the years, Frederick Nietzsche's philosophy has turned from being a subject of almost complete ignorance to the focus of the attention of a wide range of thinkers and critics with different different opinions. Despite the tragic end of his mental life in 1889, Nietzsche has become an intellectual icon that embodies the courage in thinking and boldness in style, as his writings are depth and grandmother and raised surprise and meditation. In this distinctive work, Michael Tanner offers a deep look at Nietzsche's life and intellectual heritage, reaching the ambiguity of his ideas and the reproductive delusions that were formed around him over the past century. By martyrdom with the texts of Nietzsche himself, Tanner seeks to clarify the features of the thought of this unique philosopher, relying on an accurate analysis that illuminates the way for the reader to understand Nietzsche away from any distortion or confusion, stressing the need to distinguish between Nietzsche and any other character, as Nietzsche recommended himself in a prophecy of no Mtn.
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