Friedrich Nietzsche — "Without music, life would be a mistake."
Without music, life would be a mistake.
Without music, life would be a mistake.
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"The thought of suicide is a strong consolation: by means of it one gets successfully through many a bad night."
"What is good? All that heightens the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself in man."
"Man has been educated by woman. It is woman who has spoiled him."
"Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings – always darker, emptier, and simpler."
"The most effective way to inflict pain on another person is to pretend that they don't exist."
German philosopher of 'God is dead,' ressentiment, and the will to power, who attacked Christian moral psychology at its foundations. Closely associated with Arthur Schopenhauer (his early intellectual father, later broken with). For an intellectual contrast, see Søren Kierkegaard, Danish Christian existentialist of the leap of faith — both diagnosed modern despair, but Kierkegaard's answer was Christ and Nietzsche's was the death of God — the two existentialist roads taken from the same starting point.
The standard scholarly entry points to Friedrich Nietzsche's work: Walter Kaufmann (Princeton, the postwar Nietzsche rehabilitator) — Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist (1950); Brian Leiter (University of Chicago Law School) — Nietzsche on Morality (2002); Maudemarie Clark (UC Riverside, Emerita) — Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy (1990). These are the works graduate seminars cite when teaching Friedrich Nietzsche.
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