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What Nietzsche Taught

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A concise study outlines the thinker's life and reception and summarizes his major writings, presenting chapter-by-chapter readings of essays and book-length works. It distills core concepts such as the will to power, the ideal of the overman, the critique of conventional morality, the doctrine of eternal recurrence, and the Apollonian and Dionysian poles of art, tracing their evolution across aphoristic and polemical pieces. The text also examines his judgments on culture, religion, education, music, and drama, notes stylistic and rhetorical features, and offers bibliographic guidance for further reading.

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Willard Huntington Wright

Willard Huntington Wright was an American author and art critic known for his contributions to literary and cultural discourse in the early 20th century. He is recognized for his insightful analysis of modern art and philosophy, particularly in his notable works such as "Modern Painting, Its Tendency and Meaning," where he explores the evolution of artistic expression. Wright also delved into philosophical themes in his book "What Nietzsche Taught," reflecting on the impact of Nietzsche's ideas on contemporary thought. His writings often challenge conventional perspectives, making him a significant figure in the discussions surrounding art and philosophy during his time.

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