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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1.1: The Character
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- Steiner encountered the dying philosopher himself. Thereafter, he spent
- philosophers have spoken with awe: what questions this will for
- after he has “looked at the philosophers long enough between the
- lines and upon the fingers,” that “most thinking of philosophers
- The philosophers consider that the final impulse to action is the striving
- thinking of the philosopher is of the opinion that the recognition of
- reason. For a philosopher to see a problem in the value of life remains,
- of a God, or the philosopher the demands of the intellect, this changes
- “The real philosophers are commanders and law givers;
- Will to Power. Are there such philosophers today? Were there once
- such philosophers? Must there not be such philosophers?”
- we philosophers surrender ourselves to sickness, provided that we have
- The specialist philosophers
- still exist natural scientists and philosophers who reject all purposeful
- as are the philosophers of their “Will to Power,” or the followers
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1.2: The Superman
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- those virtues which the philosophers and preachers of morality set up.
- is of no importance. The philosopher who has in mind a universal purpose
- the philosophers represent a contempt of reality, of ascetic ideals. They
- of a type of aesthetic enjoyment which appears only with philosophers.
- What does the philosopher
- look for in artistic enjoyment? Escape from reality. The philosopher
- works of art. Thereby he betrays his basic instinct. The philosopher
- philosophers do not tell us what the spectator whose interests are
- to themselves. And for the philosopher the turning away from life is
- by reality. Thinking flourishes better when the philosopher turns away
- is cultivated by the majority of philosophers. And a very close connection
- exists between the fact that the philosopher develops and elaborates
- that the withdrawing of the philosopher from reality can occur only
- from life can be of higher service to life. When the philosopher wishes
- to force the basic instinct, which is only of value to him as a philosopher,
- The philosopher who does
- create worthless things. The true philosopher flees from reality on
- philosopher into considering the flight from the world as such to be
- valuable. Then the philosopher becomes a representative of world negation.
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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1.3: Nietzsche's Path of Development
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- Nietzsche heard. Yes, even the philosophers wished to think up nothing
- a “philosopher of reality,”
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 2: The Psychology of Friedrich Nietzsche as a Psychopathological Problem
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- has an essentially different character from the effects philosophers
- teaching of the pessimistic philosopher: “Schopenhauer
- of a philosopher and brings to light exactly what he has taught in the
- of which hitherto all philosophers have spoken with respect, what questions
- will dare to express the sentence, ‘With all philosophers until now
- for truth is really expressed. The drive for truth impels the philosophers
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 3: Friedrich Nietzsche's Personality and Psychotherapy
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- of his physical condition. “A philosopher who has passed through
- as, for example, the national economist, Malthus, and the philosopher,
- What is it that a philosopher asks of himself at the beginning and at the
- I rebelled against it. The philosopher in me defended himself against
- found in 1873 for the first Greek philosophers: “Every nation is
- philosophers as those of the old Greek masters, Thales and Anaximander,
- Wise Ones. ... The judgment of those philosophers about life and existence
- judge the Greeks in the German manner, according to their philosophers,
- for solving solutions which fundamentally are Hellenic! ... The philosophers
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 4: The Personality of Friedrich Nietzsche, A Memorial Address
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- activity in Basel, he worked out a book about the philosophers of the
- doubts about the philosopher's ideas. He did not look up to him as to
- considered an original philosopher, a founder of religions, or a prophet;
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Contents
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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Cover Sheet
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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Back Cover Sheet
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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Introduction: Friedrich Nietzsche and Rudolf Steiner
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- His circumspect, thoughtful bearing pointed to the philosopher in him.
- philosophical studies, Steiner attended lectures by the philosophers
- of Eduard von Hartmann, “the philosopher of the unconscious,”
- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Part 1: Preface to the First Edition (1895)
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- Title: Friedrich Nietzsche: Printing Note
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