This book by Karl Jaspers is not just another contribution to the bibliography raised by Nietzsche's thought but a true milestone in the history of philosophy. Jaspers raises the extreme singularity of the man who influenced so many personalitie ...
This book by Karl Jaspers is not just another contribution to the bibliography raised by Nietzsche's thought but a true milestone in the history of philosophy. Jaspers raises the extreme singularity of the man who influenced so many personalities in the contemporary world - from Freud, Jung, and Heidegger to Hannah Arendt, Foucault, and Deleuze - and reveals the revulsive aspect of his attitudes and activities, which led to so many misunderstandings and misunderstandings in the time in which he lived and in the years that followed. Apart from clarifying the meaning of many of Nietzsche's words, such as the will to power, superman, becoming, and eternal return, Jaspers uses admirable clarity and precision to, on the one hand, delimit and on the other extreme the true scope of each of those concepts. Nietzsche, who described himself as "the most hidden among those who hide," finds his commentator and ideal interpreter in this systematic and exhaustive inquiry. Karl Jaspers gives us back a lively intelligence and sensitivity and a powerful vision of the world. Nietzsche dared to think, with freedom acquired at the cost of his reputation as a philosopher, about questions and relationships of unavoidable relevance. Jaspers observes and analyzes them with the same passion.
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