id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 53260 Ludovici, Anthony M. (Anthony Mario) Nietzsche: His Life and Works .txt text/plain 22358 1115 67 myself regard Nietzsche's views on art, religion, psychology, morality, From this time forward Nietzsche's life was spent in travelling and In the _Dawn of Day_ Nietzsche for the first time begins to reveal his Let us now examine what morality--what "good" and "evil"--means to respectively, Nietzsche was first induced to look upon morality merely for power, Nietzsche concluded that every species of man must at Nietzsche's time was firmly Christian in morals, and most firmly so, thought of man's being able to surpass himself, which gave Nietzsche Nietzsche calls it--it is the Will to Power. Nietzsche realised "all that could still be made out of man, through "Every elevation of the type man," says Nietzsche, "has hitherto been believed, that Nietzsche's work is greater than his own or the next to the slanderer with facts culled from Nietzsche's life and works. Mügge, _Nietzsche His Life and Works._ ./cache/53260.txt ./txt/53260.txt