Nietzsche: The Will to Power

Nietzsche: The Will to Power
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"The Will to Power (Vol.1&2)" describes what Nietzsche may have believed to be the main driving force in humans – achievement, ambition, and the striving to reach the highest possible position in life. These are all manifestations of the will to power; however, the concept was never systematically defined in Nietzsche's work, leaving its interpretation open to debate. "Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is" is the last book written by Nietzsche before his final years of insanity that lasted until his death in 1900. According to Walter Kaufmann, Nietzsche's most prominent English translators, the book offers «Nietzsche's own interpretation of his development, his works, and his significance.» "Selected Letters" includes various personal letters by Nietzsche to his family and friends. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher, poet, and Latin and Greek scholar whose work has exerted a profound influence on Western philosophy and modern intellectual history. Because of Nietzsche's evocative style and provocative ideas, his philosophy generates passionate reactions. His works remain controversial, due to varying interpretations and misinterpretations of his work. In the Western philosophy tradition, Nietzsche's writings have been described as the unique case of free revolutionary thought, that is, revolutionary in its structure and problems, although not tied to any revolutionary project.

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The Will to Power (Vol. 1&2) Translated by Anthony M. Ludovici

Volume I

Translator's Preface

Preface

Book I. European Nihilism

A Plan

I. 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

II. Concerning the History of European Nihilism (a) Modern Gloominess

(b) The Last Centuries

(c) Signs of Increasing Strength

Book II. 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. A. A Criticism of Ideals

B. A Criticism of the "Good Man" of the Saint, etc

C. Concerning the Slander of the so-called Evil Qualities

D. A Criticism of the Words: Improving, Perfecting, Elevating

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

Translator's Preface

Book III. The Principles of a New Valuation

I. The Will to Power in Science (a) The Method of Investigation

(b) The Starting-point of Epistemology

(c) The Belief in the "Ego." Subject

(d) Biology of the Instinct of Knowledge. Perspectivity

(e) The Origin of Reason and Logic

(f) Consciousness

(g) Judgment. True—false

(h) Against Causality

(i) The Thing-in-Itself and Appearance

(k) The Metaphysical Need

(l) The Biological Value of Knowledge

(m) Science

II. The Will to Power in Nature. 1. The Mechanical Interpretation of the World

2. The Will to Power as Life (a) The Organic Process

(b) Man

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

Book IV. 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

Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (An Autobiography) Translated by Anthony M. Ludovici, Paul V. Cohn, Francis Bickley, Herman Scheffauer, G. T. Wrench

Introduction

Preface

Why I Am So Wise

Why I Am So Clever

Why I Write Such Excellent Books

"The Birth of Tragedy"

"Thoughts Out of Season"

"Human, All-Too-Human"

"The Dawn of Day: Thoughts About Morality as a Prejudice"

"Joyful Wisdom: La Gaya Scienza"

"Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book For All and None"

Beyond Good and Evil: "The Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future"

"The Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic"

"The Twilight of the Idols: How to Philosophise with the Hammer"

"The Case of Wagner: A Musician's Problem"

Why I Am A Fatality

Songs, Epigrams, Etc

Songs

Epigrams

Dionysus-Dithyrambs

(1888)

Fragments of Dionysus-Dithyrambs

(1882-88)

Hymn to Life

Selected Personal Letters. Translator: Anthony M. Ludovici

Nietzsche To His Sister - March, 1856

Nietzsche To His Mother - November, 1859

Nietzsche To His Mother - February, 1862

Nietzsche To His Mother - November, 1862

Nietzsche To His Mother - April, 1863

Nietzsche To His Mother - May, 1863

Nietzsche To His Mother and Sister - Sept., 1864

Nietzsche To His Mother and Sister - November, 1864

Nietzsche To His Mother and Sister - February, 1865

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - May, 1865

Nietzsche To His Mother - June, 1865

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - April, 1866

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - January, 1867

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - February, 1867

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - April, 1867

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - December, 1867

To Rohde - February, 1868

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - February, 1868

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - June, 1868

To Frau Ritschl - July, 1868

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - August, 1868

To Rohde - October, 1868

To Rohde - November, 1868

To Rohde - November, 1868

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - April, 1869

To Rohde - August, 1869

Nietzsche To His Mother - August, 1869

To Rohde - February, 1870

Nietzsche To His Mother - August, 1870

Nietzsche To His Mother

To Ritschl - September, 1870

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - October, 1870

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - November, 1870

To His Mother And Sister - December, 1870

To Rohde - December, 1870

To Rohde - January, 1872

To Rohde - June, 1872

Nietzsche To His Mother - October, 1872

To Rohde - November, 1872

Nietzsche To Malvida Von Meysenbug - April, 1873

Nietzsche To His Mother - September, 1873

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - October, 1873

To Rohde - December, 1873

To Rohde - February, 1874

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - April, 1874

To Rohde - October, 1874

Nietzsche To Malvida Von Meysenbug - October, 1874

Nietzsche To His Sister - January, 1875

To Rohde - February, 1875

To Rohde - December, 1875

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - December, 1875

To Freiherr R. v. Seydlitz - September, 1876

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - May, 1876

To Madame Louise O. - September, 1876

To Rohde - August, 1877

To Madame Louise O. - August, 1877

To Seydlitz - January, 1878

Nietzsche To Malvida Von Meysenbug - June, 1878

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - March, 1879

Nietzsche To His Mother And Sister - April, 1879

Nietzsche To The President Of The Educational Council - May, 1879

Nietzsche To His Publisher - May, 1879

Ruling of the Governing Body of Bale University - June, 1879

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - September, 1879

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - October, 1879

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - July, 1880

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - August, 1880

To Herr Ob. Rer. R. Krug - November, 1880

To Rohde - March, 1881

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - April, 1881

Nietzsche To His Sister - June, 1881

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - August, 1881

Nietzsche To His Mother - August, 1881

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - August, 1881

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - November, 1881

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - December, 1881

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - January, 1882

To Herr. Ob. Reg. R. Krug - February, 1882

Nietzsche To His Sister - February, 1882

To Rohde - July, 1882

To Madame Louise O. - September, 1882

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - February, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - February, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - March, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - April, 1883

To Freiherr Karl Von Gersdorff - June, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - July, 1883

To Peter Gast - July, 1883

To Peter Gast - August, 1883

Nietzsche To His Mother - August, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - August, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - August, 1883

Nietzsche To His Sister - August, 1883

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - September, 1883

Nietzsche To His Sister - November, 1883

To Rohde - February, 1884

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - December, 1885

Nietzsche To His Sister and Brother-in-Law - December, 1885

Nietzsche To His Sister - February, 1886

Nietzsche To His Sister - July, 1886

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - July, 1886

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - October, 1886

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - January, 1887

To Seydlitz - February, 1887

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - March, 1887

Nietzsche To His Sister - March, 1887

Nietzsche To His Sister - April, 1887

Nietzsche To Malvida Von Meysenbug - May, 1887

To Rohde - May, 1887

To Rohde - May, 1887

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - November 3, 1887

To Rohde - November, 1887

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - November, 1887

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - December, 1887

To Karl Fuchs - December, 1887

Nietzsche To His Sister - January, 1888

Nietzsche To Peter Gast - February, 1888

To Seydlitz - February, 1888

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Friedrich Nietzsche

Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (An Autobiography)

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Obedience and absolute abstention from war and resistance, justified by this ideal;

The love of one another as a result of the love of God.

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