The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
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The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
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Table of contents
- Title page
- FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
- COPYRIGHT
- Friedrich Nietzsche: Parts Edition
- Parts Edition Contents
- The Will to Power
- CONTENTS
- VOLUME I.
- EDITORâS FOREWORD
- TRANSLATORâS PREFACE.
- PREFACE.
- FIRST BOOK. EUROPEAN NIHILISM.
- I. A PLAN.
- I. NIHILISM.
- 2. FURTHER CAUSES OF NIHILISM.
- 3. THE NIHILISTIC MOVEMENT AS AN EXPRESSION OF DECADENCE.
- 4. THE CRISIS: NIHILISM AND THE IDEA OF RECURRENCE.
- II. CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN NIHILISM.
- SECOND BOOK. A CRITICISM OF THE HIGHEST VALUES THAT HAVE PREVAILED HITHERTO.
- I. CRITICISM OF RELIGION.
- 1. CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF RELIGIONS.
- 2. CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY.
- 3. CHRISTIAN IDEALS.
- II. 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.
- 6. CONCLUDING REMARKS CONCERNING THE CRITICISM OF MORALITY.
- III. 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.
- VOLUME II.
- TRANSLATORâS PREFACE.
- THIRD BOOK. THE PRINCIPLES OF A NEW VALUATION.
- I. THE WILL TO POWER IN SCIENCE.
- II. THE WILL TO POWER IN NATURE.
- 1. THE MECHANICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE WORLD.
- 2. THE WILL TO POWER AS LIFE.
- 3. THEORY OF THE WILL TO POWER AND OF VALUATIONS.
- III. THE WILL TO POWER AS EXEMPLIFIED IN SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL.
- 1. SOCIETY AND THE STATE.
- 2. THE INDIVIDUAL.
- IV. THE WILL TO POWER IN ART.
- FOURTH BOOK. DISCIPLINE AND BREEDING.
- I. THE ORDER OF RANK.
- 1. THE DOCTRINE OF THE ORDER OF RANK.
- 2. THE STRONG AND THE WEAK.
- 3. THE NOBLE MAN.
- 4. THE LORDS OF THE EARTH.
- 5. THE GREAT MAN.
- 6. THE HIGHEST MAN AS LAWGIVER OF THE FUTURE.
- II. DIONYSUS.
- III. ETERNAL RECURRENCE.
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