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Friedrich Nietzsche, Ed. Walter Kaufmann, Transl. R.J. Hollingdale

The Will to Power

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1901

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Who is a more important figure for Nietzsche: the artist or the philosopher?

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Can language adequately articulate Nietzsche’s theory of the will to power?

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How far, for Nietzsche, do Christian values conflict with the teachings of Jesus?

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