Nietzsche Collection for iPad app for iPhone and iPad
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This App is an amazing way to enjoy all works of Friedrich Nietzsche, designed exclusively for iPad. This App includes the most complete catalog of Friedrich Nietzsche, where you can read his best titles and deepen a little more about his work anytime. Browse his titles on a beautiful interface, tap a book to open it, flip through pages with a swipe, and bookmark your favorite chapters.
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• Enjoy the most complete collection of the works of Friedrich Nietzsche.
• Quick access of your favorite titles of Friedrich Nietzsche.
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• Quickly find a specific chapter using the popover at the upper corner of every page.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900) was a nineteenth-century German philosopher and classical philologist. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality, contemporary culture, philosophy, and science, using a distinctive German language style and displaying a fondness for metaphor and aphorism. Nietzsches influence remains substantial within and beyond philosophy, notably in existentialism and postmodernism. His style and radical questioning of the value and objectivity of truth have resulted in much commentary and interpretation, mostly in the continental tradition, and to a lesser extent in analytic philosophy. His key ideas include the interpretation of tragedy as an affirmation of life, an eternal recurrence (which numerous commentators have re-interpreted), a rejection of Platonism, and a repudiation of both Christianity and egalitarianism (especially in the form of democracy and socialism).
Nietzsche began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy. At the age of 24 he was appointed to the Chair of Classical Philology at the University of Basel (the youngest individual ever to have held this position), but resigned in 1879 because of health problems, which would plague him for most of his life. In 1889 he exhibited symptoms of insanity, living out his remaining years in the care of his mother and sister until his death in 1900.
Books:
• Thus Spake Zarathustra
• The Case of Wagner
• The Antichrist
• Homer and Classical Philology
• On the Future of our Educational Institution
• We Philologists Complete Works