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9788535920666COMPANHIA DE BOLSO. new. A gaia cincia traz algumas das discusses mais originais de Friedrich Nietzsche a respeito de arte moral hist�ria conhecimento iluso e verdade. Ao longo de suas 383 sees aparecem trs t�picos particularmente associados ao fil�sofo: a proclamao da ""morte de Deus"" a idia do ""eterno retorno"" e a m�tica figura de Zaratustra. Ao mesmo tempo este o seu livro com a maior diversidade de formas literrias incluindo versos humor�sticos aforismos breves dilogos parbolas poemas em prosa e pequenos ensaios. Nietzsche publicou A gaia cincia em 1882 e o ampliou substancialmente em 1887 data da segunda edio acrescentando-lhe o pr�logo o quinto cap�tulo - o mais substancial - e o apndice com poemas que constam deste volume tambm em alemo. COMPANHIA DE BOLSO unknown
197746132GOLDMANN WILHELM 1977. 3. softcover. Grua Kovrajo! KLASSIKER GOLDMANN, WILHELM paperback
219132LLeipzig: Im Insel-Verlag. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 1/2 x 7. 76 pages in very good condition. n.d. 1924. Pages are clean and unmarked. Text is in GERMAN. A collection of poetry by Nietzsche. Previous owner's signature on the title page. Some foxing on the extreme pages. Bound in patterned paper. Worn around the edges. Scuffed on the boards. Darkened on the spine. VG <br/> <br/> Im Insel-Verlag hardcover
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22822Leipzig Insel Verlag o.J. um 1927. 36.-45. Tsd. ! 76 S. schwarzes Ganzldr. mit goldgeprägtem Verlagssignet auf dem Vorderdeckel Lederausgabe Insel-Bücherei Nr. 361.1A unknown
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189843879Leipzig Naumann 1898. Small 8vo. Uncut in the original green printed wrappers. Spine with a bit of wear and minor wear to extremities. A very fine and clean copy in the scarce original wrappers. A 4-line presentation-inscription by Friedrich Jodl to front free end-paper dated "23.8.98". <br/><br/><em>The rare first edition of Nietzsche's poems and maxims the first complete collection of his poetry which furthermore constitutes the first appearance of all nine properly corrected "Dionysian Dithyrambs" in one volume.This one of 1.000 copies printed of the first run without "Second Edition" on the title-page as the other 1.000 copies of the first edition had. According to Elizabeth Förster-Nietzsche Nietzsche's sister who has assembled the present collection "this collection of poems and maxims shows the entire poetic development of my brother over a period of 30 years. It begins at a time when the earliest stuttering poetical expression has been overcome and ends with the highest rising of the poetic spirit who in order to find words can now only speak in dithyrambs." own translation from the Introduction p. XIII. Numerous of the poems have never been printed before and many are printed from the original manuscripts which Elizabeth had in her possession.Though Nietzsche is primarily understood and remembered as one of the greatest philosophers of all times his poems occupy a central place in his literary production and many of them e.g. the Dithyrambs are intimately linked with the philosophy for which he is so famous today. Furthermore the present volume underlines the popular modern view of Nietzsche as the not only philosophical but also literary and artistic genious. The first edition of the work is difficult to find and is rarely seen for sale.THE PRESENT COPY HAS BELONGED TO FREIDRICH JODL 1849-1914 the famous German philosopher and contemporary of Nietzsche and bears his signature as well as a 4-line dated presentation-inscription to front free end-paper. Jodl ranks as one of the most significant representatives of German expressionism and is still remembered for his original ontological works with their constant focus on empiricism as the only true strand of philosophy. He has also written a number of important works within the history of philosophy and ethics psychology and aesthetics which for decades counted as standard works and he is among the first to develop the intellectual environment that ultimately led to among many other things the founding of the Vienna Circle. His main task was to develop and spread a purely naturalistic ethics free of any religious or metaphysical elements and he is considered a modern "Enlightenment philosopher" whose consistent empiricism well-founded philosophical ideas optimistic theories of culture ethics the value of life & the progress of man inspired many later thinkers and furthermore helped promote important political and social ideas such as free popular education etc. His main works which are now standard works within ethics and psychology and which were printed over and over again are "Geschichte der Ethik als philosophischer Wissenschaft" in which he presents man's cultural development as the process of liberation from religious and metaphysical ideas and the change from a theocentric to an anthropocentric foundation of ethics. This work is followed up by his purely epirically founded "Lehrbuch der Psychologie" which grounds the same ideas psychologically. After having been Privatdzent in Munich he was named professor of philosophy at the German University in Prague and in 1896 he accepted a professorship of philosophy at the University of Vienna. He was greatly successful in Vienna and was considered the most prominent liberal professor here whose numerous lectures and articles against the reigning "Ultramintanismus" and the clerical influence in schools and universities found great resonance with scholars and students. He had a huge number of followers not only at the university but also in the public as a political figure as well. He is partly to thank for the emergence of an intellectual climate in Vienna in the 20th century which later led to Neopositivism and the founding of the Vienna Circle."We need no other mediator between us and nature except our understanding and a courageous will nor any mystery behind nature to console us for her; we are alone with nature and we feel secure because we possess intellect and she behaves according to laws" Jodl Vom wahren und vom falschen Idealismus p. 40. </em> unknown
9789871093564-2025Gradfico. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Gradfico</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789871093564</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 189</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> La Genealogía de la Moral muestra que los sentimientos morales y religiosos considerados por los "filósofos" y los teólogos como "valores en sí mismos" pueden ser abordados y leídos desde una perspectiva histórica que muestra su carácter temporal sus accidentes sus condiciones de surgimiento y funcionamiento. Gracias a ello La Genealogía de la Moral se convirtió en la crítica más lúcida de los valores morales pues venía a mostrar un origen no divino quitando el velo bajo el cuál se disimulaba su sordidez y con ello los propósitos de dominio a los cuáles servía. Así Nietzsche mostraba que la "moral" apreciada como valor trascendente y "esencial" no era sino una creación "humana demasiado humana". Lejos de ser el producto de una revelación divina utilizó este pretexto para falsear su verdadero designio. La Genealogía de la Moral a medida que despliega su rigor y meticulosidad muestra que la moral no es sino uno de los nombres que asume el rechazo al "instinto" al "deseo" al "cuerpo" del cuál se avergüenza. La Genealogía de la Moral le restaura su fuerza su vigor; denuncia la vasta operación de encumbrimiento que agazapa tras el nombre de "moral" y viene a descubrir que su fundamento no descansa sino en una paradoja: "nada más inmoral que la moral misma".</p> Gradfico hardcover
9789871093564-2025Gradfico. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Gradfico</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789871093564</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 189</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> La Genealogía de la Moral muestra que los sentimientos morales y religiosos considerados por los "filósofos" y los teólogos como "valores en sí mismos" pueden ser abordados y leídos desde una perspectiva histórica que muestra su carácter temporal sus accidentes sus condiciones de surgimiento y funcionamiento. Gracias a ello La Genealogía de la Moral se convirtió en la crítica más lúcida de los valores morales pues venía a mostrar un origen no divino quitando el velo bajo el cuál se disimulaba su sordidez y con ello los propósitos de dominio a los cuáles servía. Así Nietzsche mostraba que la "moral" apreciada como valor trascendente y "esencial" no era sino una creación "humana demasiado humana". Lejos de ser el producto de una revelación divina utilizó este pretexto para falsear su verdadero designio. La Genealogía de la Moral a medida que despliega su rigor y meticulosidad muestra que la moral no es sino uno de los nombres que asume el rechazo al "instinto" al "deseo" al "cuerpo" del cuál se avergüenza. La Genealogía de la Moral le restaura su fuerza su vigor; denuncia la vasta operación de encumbrimiento que agazapa tras el nombre de "moral" y viene a descubrir que su fundamento no descansa sino en una paradoja: "nada más inmoral que la moral misma".</p> Gradfico hardcover
9788532638915VOZES. new. Dos temas com que Nietzsche formou a espinha dorsal de sua filosofia o da moral um dos mais presentes porque ele tambm foi o grande moralista o analista da moral e o rebelado ante a sua improcedncia. Rebelou-se contra a moral crist para ele uma moral de calnia. Essa moral que fugia do homem verdadeiro para transform-lo apenas num ""vencido"" num ""odiador da vida"" num conformado. VOZES unknown
9788544001639MARTIN CLARET. new. Publicada pela primeira vez em 1887 a Genealogia da Moral � uma obra indispens�vel para a compreens�o das reflex�es com as quais Nietzsche se ocupou nos seus �ltimos anos de vida l�cida. Distanciando-se do estilo aforism�tico de outros livros o pensador buscou apresentar aqui suas ideias de forma mais organizada cont�nua e sistem�tica de modo a expandir exemplificar e aprofundar uma s�rie de conceitos anteriormente mencionados em Al�m de Bem e Mal os quais tamb�m viriam a ter import�ncia fundamental em todas as suas publica��es posteriores. MARTIN CLARET unknown