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100 | _a"Nietzsche, Friedrich" | ||
245 | 0 | _aTwilight of the Idols and the anti-christ | |
260 | _a"Middlesex, England" | ||
260 | _bPenguin Books | ||
260 | _c1983 | ||
300 | _a208p. | ||
520 | _aIn these two devastating late works, Nietzsche offers a powerful attack on the morality and the beliefs of his time Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols is a 'grand declaration of war' on reason, psychology and theology, which combines highly charged personal attacks on his contemporaries (in particular Hegel, Kant and Schopenhauer) with a lightning tour of his own philosophy. It also paves the way for The Anti-Christ, Nietzsche's final assault on institutional Christianity, in which he identifies himself with the 'Dionysian' artist and confronts Christ: the only opponent he feels worthy of him. | ||
650 | _aIdols and images | ||
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