The Will to Power

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Publication Date: 14th August 2019

Throughout his career, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche explored the concept of the will to power, interpreting it variously as a psychological, biological, and metaphysical principle. This posthumously produced volume, drawn from his unpublished notebooks, collects the nineteenth-century philosopher's thoughts on the force that drives humans toward achievement, dominance, and creative activity.
Misunderstandings of Nietzsche's previous works compelled the author to attempt to express his doctrines in a more unequivocal form. These writings elucidate the principle that he held to be the e... Read More
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Throughout his career, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche explored the concept of the will to power, interpreting it variously as a psychological, biological, and metaphysical principle. This posthumously produced volume, drawn from his unpublished notebooks, collects the nineteenth-century philosopher's thoughts on the force that drives humans toward achievement, dominance, and creative activity.
Misunderstandings of Nietzsche's previous works compelled the author to attempt to express his doctrines in a more unequivocal form. These writings elucidate the principle that he held to be the e... Read More
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Throughout his career, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche explored the concept of the will to power, interpreting it variously as a psychological, biological, and metaphysical principle. This posthumously produced volume, drawn from his unpublished notebooks, collects the nineteenth-century philosopher's thoughts on the force that drives humans toward achievement, dominance, and creative activity.
Misunderstandings of Nietzsche's previous works compelled the author to attempt to express his doctrines in a more unequivocal form. These writings elucidate the principle that he held to be the essential factor of all existence — the drive and energy to develop independently according to one's nature, rather than being dominated by outside forces. A work that both illuminates and extends our understanding of Nietzsche's earlier books, this volume offers reflections on art, morality, Christianity, nihilism, and other topics that provide absorbing glimpses into the mind of one of philosophy's great thinkers.

Reprint of a standard edition.
Details
  • Price: $12.00
  • Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy
  • Publication Date: 14th August 2019
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9780486831664
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers
    PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism
    PHILOSOPHY / Free Will & Determinism
    PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Author Bio
German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) ranks among the most influential of modern thinkers. His explorations of the motives underlying Western philosophy, religion, and morality have exercised a profound effect on generations of writers, theologians, philosophers, and psychologists. Although Nietzsche was strongly opposed to nationalism and anti-Semitism, his works were appropriated by Fascists to support the very concepts he deplored.
Table of Contents
BOOK ONE
  1. A Plan
  2. Nihilism
  1. Nihilism as an Outcome of the Valuations and Interpretations of Existence which have Prevailed Heretofore
  2. Further Causes of Nihilism
  3. The Nihilistic Movement as an Expression of Decadence
  4. The Crisis: Nihilism and the Idea of Recurrence
  1. Concerning the History of European Nihilism
A. Modern Gloominess
B. The Last Centuries
C. Signs of Increasing Strength
 
BOOK TWO 
A Criticism of the Highest Values that Have Prevailed Hitherto
  1. Criticism of Religion
  1. Concerning the Origin of Religions
  2. Concerning the History of Christianity
  3. Christian Values
  1. A Criticism of Morality
  1. The Origin of Moral Valuations
  2. The Herd
  3. General Observations Concerning Morality
  4. How Virtue Is Made to Dominate
  5. The Moral Ideal
  1. A Criticism of Ideals
  2. A Criticism of the “Good Man,” of the Saint, Etc.
  3. Concerning the Slander of the So-Called Evil Qualities
  4. A Criticism of the Words: Improving, Perfecting, Elevating
  1. Concluding Remarks Concerning the Criticism of Morality
  1. Criticism of Philosophy
  1. General Remarks
  2. A Criticism of Greek Philosophy
  3. The Truths and Errors of Philosophers
  4. Concluding Remarks in the Criticism of Philosophy
Throughout his career, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche explored the concept of the will to power, interpreting it variously as a psychological, biological, and metaphysical principle. This posthumously produced volume, drawn from his unpublished notebooks, collects the nineteenth-century philosopher's thoughts on the force that drives humans toward achievement, dominance, and creative activity.
Misunderstandings of Nietzsche's previous works compelled the author to attempt to express his doctrines in a more unequivocal form. These writings elucidate the principle that he held to be the essential factor of all existence — the drive and energy to develop independently according to one's nature, rather than being dominated by outside forces. A work that both illuminates and extends our understanding of Nietzsche's earlier books, this volume offers reflections on art, morality, Christianity, nihilism, and other topics that provide absorbing glimpses into the mind of one of philosophy's great thinkers.

Reprint of a standard edition.
  • Price: $12.00
  • Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy
  • Publication Date: 14th August 2019
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9780486831664
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers
    PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism
    PHILOSOPHY / Free Will & Determinism
    PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) ranks among the most influential of modern thinkers. His explorations of the motives underlying Western philosophy, religion, and morality have exercised a profound effect on generations of writers, theologians, philosophers, and psychologists. Although Nietzsche was strongly opposed to nationalism and anti-Semitism, his works were appropriated by Fascists to support the very concepts he deplored.
BOOK ONE
  1. A Plan
  2. Nihilism
  1. Nihilism as an Outcome of the Valuations and Interpretations of Existence which have Prevailed Heretofore
  2. Further Causes of Nihilism
  3. The Nihilistic Movement as an Expression of Decadence
  4. The Crisis: Nihilism and the Idea of Recurrence
  1. Concerning the History of European Nihilism
A. Modern Gloominess
B. The Last Centuries
C. Signs of Increasing Strength
 
BOOK TWO 
A Criticism of the Highest Values that Have Prevailed Hitherto
  1. Criticism of Religion
  1. Concerning the Origin of Religions
  2. Concerning the History of Christianity
  3. Christian Values
  1. A Criticism of Morality
  1. The Origin of Moral Valuations
  2. The Herd
  3. General Observations Concerning Morality
  4. How Virtue Is Made to Dominate
  5. The Moral Ideal
  1. A Criticism of Ideals
  2. A Criticism of the “Good Man,” of the Saint, Etc.
  3. Concerning the Slander of the So-Called Evil Qualities
  4. A Criticism of the Words: Improving, Perfecting, Elevating
  1. Concluding Remarks Concerning the Criticism of Morality
  1. Criticism of Philosophy
  1. General Remarks
  2. A Criticism of Greek Philosophy
  3. The Truths and Errors of Philosophers
  4. Concluding Remarks in the Criticism of Philosophy