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Thus spoke Zarathustra : a book for all and none / Friedrich Nietzsche ; edited by Adrian Del Caro, Robert B. Pippin ; translated by Adrian Del Caro.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Cambridge texts in the history of philosophyPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.Description: 1 online resource (xliii, 270 pages)ISBN:
  • 0511219075
  • 9780511219078
  • 0521841712
  • 9780521841719
  • 0521602610
  • 9780521602617
  • 9780511221064
  • 0511221061
  • 051121975X
  • 9780511219757
  • 051122074X
  • 9780511220746
  • 9780511812095
  • 0511812094
Uniform titles:
  • Also sprach Zarathustra. English
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Thus spoke Zarathustra.DDC classification:
  • 193 22
LOC classification:
  • B3313.A43 E5 2006eb
Other classification:
  • 08.24
Online resources:
Contents:
Thus spoke Zarathustra : a book for all and none -- Zarathustra's prologue -- The speeches of Zarathustra -- On the three metamorphoses -- On the teachers of virtue -- On the hinterworldly -- On the despisers of the body -- On the passions of pleasure and pain -- On the pale criminal -- On reading and writing -- On the tree on the mountain -- On the preachers of death -- On war and warriors -- On the new idol -- On the flies of the market place -- On chastity -- On the friend -- On a thousand and one goals -- On love for the neighbor -- On the way of the creator -- On little women old and young -- On the adder's bite -- On child and marriage -- On free death -- On the bestowing virtue -- The child with the mirror -- On the blessed isles -- On the pitying -- On priests -- On the virtuous -- On the rabble -- On the tarantulas -- On the famous wise men -- The night song -- The dance song -- The grave song -- On self-overcoming -- On the sublime ones -- On the land of education -- On immaculate perception -- On scholars -- On poets -- On great events -- The soothsayer -- On redemption -- On human prudence -- The stillest hour -- The wanderer -- On the vision and the riddle -- On unwilling bliss -- Before sunrise -- On virtue that makes small -- On the Mount of Olives -- On passing by -- On apostates -- The homecoming -- On the three evils -- On the spirit of gravity -- On old and new tablets -- The convalescent -- On great longing -- The other dance song -- The seven seals (or : the yes and amen song) -- The honey sacrifice -- The cry of distress -- Conversation with the kings -- The leech -- The magician -- Retired -- The ugliest human being -- The voluntary beggar -- The shadow -- At noon -- The welcome -- The Last Supper -- On the higher man -- The song of melancholy -- On science -- Among daughters of the desert -- The awakening -- The ass festival -- The sleepwalker song -- The sign.
Summary: The unabridged text of Friedrich Nietzsche's parable about Zarathustra, a superior young man who proclaims the death of God and challenges mankind to face its destiny, accompanied by a critical introduction that discusses key issues in the text.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Thus spoke Zarathustra : a book for all and none -- Zarathustra's prologue -- The speeches of Zarathustra -- On the three metamorphoses -- On the teachers of virtue -- On the hinterworldly -- On the despisers of the body -- On the passions of pleasure and pain -- On the pale criminal -- On reading and writing -- On the tree on the mountain -- On the preachers of death -- On war and warriors -- On the new idol -- On the flies of the market place -- On chastity -- On the friend -- On a thousand and one goals -- On love for the neighbor -- On the way of the creator -- On little women old and young -- On the adder's bite -- On child and marriage -- On free death -- On the bestowing virtue -- The child with the mirror -- On the blessed isles -- On the pitying -- On priests -- On the virtuous -- On the rabble -- On the tarantulas -- On the famous wise men -- The night song -- The dance song -- The grave song -- On self-overcoming -- On the sublime ones -- On the land of education -- On immaculate perception -- On scholars -- On poets -- On great events -- The soothsayer -- On redemption -- On human prudence -- The stillest hour -- The wanderer -- On the vision and the riddle -- On unwilling bliss -- Before sunrise -- On virtue that makes small -- On the Mount of Olives -- On passing by -- On apostates -- The homecoming -- On the three evils -- On the spirit of gravity -- On old and new tablets -- The convalescent -- On great longing -- The other dance song -- The seven seals (or : the yes and amen song) -- The honey sacrifice -- The cry of distress -- Conversation with the kings -- The leech -- The magician -- Retired -- The ugliest human being -- The voluntary beggar -- The shadow -- At noon -- The welcome -- The Last Supper -- On the higher man -- The song of melancholy -- On science -- Among daughters of the desert -- The awakening -- The ass festival -- The sleepwalker song -- The sign.

The unabridged text of Friedrich Nietzsche's parable about Zarathustra, a superior young man who proclaims the death of God and challenges mankind to face its destiny, accompanied by a critical introduction that discusses key issues in the text.

In English, translated from German.

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