Friedrich Nietzsche: Die fröhliche Wissenschaft

The Gay Science is regarded as the first fully developed presentation of Nietzsche’s mature philosophy. For the first time, it formulated the motifs later referred to as his "teachings," including the death of God, the amor fati, the affirmation of life, the will to power, and perspectivis...

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Published in:Klassiker auslegen
Contributors: Benne, Christian 1972- (Editor) ; Georg-Lauer, Jutta 1955- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2015]
In: Klassiker auslegen (57)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Christian Benne; Jutta Georg (Hrsg.), Friedrich Nietzsche. Die fröhliche Wissenschaft] (2015) (Schroffner, Paul, 1970 -)
Series/Journal:Klassiker auslegen 57
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Nietzsche, Friedrich 1844-1900, Die fröhliche Wissenschaft
B Nietzsche, Friedrich 1844-1900, Die fröhliche Wissenschaft. Der tolle Mensch
Further subjects:B Philosophy History of Philosophy Modern Philosophy 18th and 19th Century Philosophy
B Nietzsche
B Religion Philosophy
B Philosophy Aesthetics
B PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
B Philosophy Political Philosophy and Social Philosophy
B History of Philosophy
B Philosophy
B Philosophy Selected Philosophers Nietzsche
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Summary:The Gay Science is regarded as the first fully developed presentation of Nietzsche’s mature philosophy. For the first time, it formulated the motifs later referred to as his "teachings," including the death of God, the amor fati, the affirmation of life, the will to power, and perspectivism. G. Colli called it "Nietzsche’s most successful attempt at philosophical communication." Its reception signaled the beginning of modern Nietzsche research.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:3110431742
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110440300