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Twilight of the Idols (or How to Philosophize With a Hammer); and The Antichrist (Aziloth Books)

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Nietzsche's work critiques the foundations of Western philosophy and Christianity, presenting a provocative perspective on Greek civilization, which he labels as decadent. He disparages Socrates and Plato, dismissing the notion of a transcendent reality as a moral illusion. In "The Anti-Christ," he further challenges Christianity by highlighting the conflicting portrayals of Jesus in the Gospels—one as a figure of joy and the other as a harbinger of judgment and guilt. This exploration invites readers to reconsider established beliefs and values.

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Twilight of the Idols (or How to Philosophize With a Hammer); and The Antichrist (Aziloth Books), Friedrich Nietzsche

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English
Publisher
Aziloth Books
Released
2010
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Paperback
Pages
124
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9781907523663
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First published
1895
Original title
Der Antichrist
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Nietzsche's work critiques the foundations of Western philosophy and Christianity, presenting a provocative perspective on Greek civilization, which he labels as decadent. He disparages Socrates and Plato, dismissing the notion of a transcendent reality as a moral illusion. In "The Anti-Christ," he further challenges Christianity by highlighting the conflicting portrayals of Jesus in the Gospels—one as a figure of joy and the other as a harbinger of judgment and guilt. This exploration invites readers to reconsider established beliefs and values.