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Early Greek Philosophy & Other Essays / Collected Works, Volume Two

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A collection of early philosophical essays and fragments that probe ancient Greek culture, tragedy, and aesthetic theory, juxtaposing Apollonian form with Dionysian music and considering how art, war, and social hierarchies foster cultural genius. The author critiques modern assumptions about the dignity of labor and prevailing ideas of truth, arguing that struggle and enforced servitude were integral to classical production of beauty. Individual pieces discuss Homeric contest and poetic representation, the limits of dramatic music, and the relation of earlier philosophical thought to contemporary cultural life.

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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a German philosopher, cultural critic, and poet, known for his profound and often provocative ideas on morality, religion, and the nature of existence. His works challenge conventional beliefs and explore themes of individualism and the will to power. Nietzsche's notable book, "Beyond Good and Evil," critiques traditional moral values and presents his vision of a philosophy that transcends conventional dichotomies. His writings, including "Human, All Too Human" and "The Antichrist," have had a lasting impact on modern philosophy, literature, and psychology, influencing thinkers across various disciplines.

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