Matt23

Book Recommendation for Nietzche?

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I'm interested in getting into Nietzche (or however you spell his name).  

Any book recommendations for a beginner?  Nothing tooo dense.  I don't mind too much of an intellectual workout, but would love something easier to start.  Maybe even a book that's not Neitzche himself, but a commentary or explanation of his ideas and that also includes some of his writings. 

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46 minutes ago, Matt23 said:

 Any book recommendations for a beginner?  Nothing tooo dense.  

Nietzsche is as dense as it gets, but an incredible writer and very rewarding to grapple with.

I recommend "The Gay Science," "Beyond Good and Evil" and "The Genealogy of Morals" - that will give you they gist of what he's about.

If you don't mind investing more time, I highly recommend "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" - it's his creative magnum opus by a mile, but it's not necessary to understand his philosophy.

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“Did you ever say Yes to a single joy? O my friends, then you said Yes to all woe as well. All things are chained and entwined together, all things are in love; if ever you wanted one moment twice, if ever you said: ‘You please me, happiness! Abide, moment!’ then you wanted everything to return!” - Friedrich Nietzsche
 

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Cheers 


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Just read Thus Spoke Zarathustra and forget everything else. That’s what it comes down to.

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