Friedrich Nietzsche: Thing (page 2)
Friedrich Nietzsche was German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist. Explore interesting quotes on thing.
Essay 3, Aphorism 8, W. Kaufmann, trans., in Basic Writings of Nietzsche (1992), p. 546
On the Genealogy of Morality (1887)
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919), Maxims
Sec 910 (Autumn 1887, KSA 12.513)
The Will to Power (1888)
Sec. 801 (Notebook W II 1. Fall 1887, KGW VIII, 2.57-8, KSA 12.393-4)
The Will to Power (1888)
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
Variant translation: The constant fluttering around the single flame of vanity is so much the rule and the law that almost nothing is more incomprehensible than how an honest and pure urge for truth could make its appearance among men.
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
Untimely Meditations (1876)
Section IX, "Man Alone with Himself" / aphorism 495
Human, All Too Human (1878), Helen Zimmern translation
The Gay Science (1882)
"Why I am So Clever", 6. Trans. Clifton P. Fadiman
Ecce Homo (1888)
Source: Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks (posthumous), p. 30
Section IX, "Man Alone with Himself" / aphorism 509
Human, All Too Human (1878), Helen Zimmern translation
Wie finden wir uns selbst wieder? Wie kann sich der Mensch kennen? Er ist eine dunkle und verhüllte Sache; und wenn der Hase sieben Häute hat, so kann der Mensch sich sieben mal siebzig abziehn und wird noch nicht sagen können: »das bist du nun wirklich, das ist nicht mehr Schale«.
“Schopenhauer as educator,” § 3.1, R. Hollingdale, trans. (1983), p. 129
Untimely Meditations (1876)
Sec. 44
The Antichrist (1888)
Sec. 47
The Antichrist (1888)
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)