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The Antichrist Friedrich Nietzche
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9786258378078
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13.50x21.00
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162
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1
Basım Tarihi
2022-03
Çeviren
Horace B. Samuel
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Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
2. Hamur
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The Antichrist

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The Antichrist
The Antichrist
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Of all Nietzsche's b books, “The Antichrist” comes ne­arest to conventionality in form. It presents a connected argument with very few interludes, and has a beginning, a middle and an end. Most of his works are in the form of collections of apothegms, and sometimes the subje­ct changes on every second page. This fact constitutes one of the counts in the orthodox indictment of him: it is cited as proof that his capacity for consecutive thou­ght was limited, and that he was thus deficient mentally, and perhaps a downright moron. The argument, it must be obvious, is fundamentally nonsensical. What deceives the professors is the traditional prolixity of philosop­hers. Because the average philosophical writer, when he essays to expose his ideas, makes such inordinate drafts upon the parts of speech that the dictionary is almost emptied these defective observers jump to the conclusi­on that his intrinsic notions are of corresponding weight.

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    • Of all Nietzsche's b books, “The Antichrist” comes ne­arest to conventionality in form. It presents a connected argument with very few interludes, and has a beginning, a middle and an end. Most of his works are in the form of collections of apothegms, and sometimes the subje­ct changes on every second page. This fact constitutes one of the counts in the orthodox indictment of him: it is cited as proof that his capacity for consecutive thou­ght was limited, and that he was thus deficient mentally, and perhaps a downright moron. The argument, it must be obvious, is fundamentally nonsensical. What deceives the professors is the traditional prolixity of philosop­hers. Because the average philosophical writer, when he essays to expose his ideas, makes such inordinate drafts upon the parts of speech that the dictionary is almost emptied these defective observers jump to the conclusi­on that his intrinsic notions are of corresponding weight.

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