ABSTRACT

First published in 1999. This book, in compliance with the aims of the series, attempts to provide a comprehensive and critical account of Nietzsche's thought. The present study is an examination of his philosophical thinking; and while this already makes it selective (as well as interpretive), it is of necessity selective in other ways as well.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter |41 pages

Philosophers and Philosophy

chapter |66 pages

Truth and Knowledge

chapter |69 pages

Metaphysical Errors

chapter |80 pages

The World and Life

chapter |74 pages

Man and Men

chapter |76 pages

Value and Values

chapter |59 pages

Morals and Morality

chapter |54 pages

Art and Artists

chapter |6 pages

Afterword