Thus Spake Zarathustra
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Everyone finds something to object to in Nietzsche. Obviously conservative Christians find his anti-Christian attitudes objectionable, but even his most enthusiastic followers do not follow him on every point.
Nietzsche takes it for granted that the Enlightenment analysis of religion is correct, and that religion is a comforting but limiting self-delusion. He infers that all values (includ... More
Nietzsche takes it for granted that the Enlightenment analysis of religion is correct, and that religion is a comforting but limiting self-delusion. He infers that all values (includ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Timeless Classic Books |
Binding | Kindle Edition (201 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B004A8ZULC |
Publication Date | 10/31/2010 |
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