Twilight of the Idols

  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    'Twilight of the Gods' was to serve as a short introduction to the whole of Nietzsche's philosophy and its aim was to attack eternal idols as he put it.

  • Twilight of the Idols: Friedrich Nietzsche
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    Twilight of the Idols by Friedrich Nietzsche. Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche, written in 1888, and published in 1889.

  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    Nietzsche in fact projected a major work to be called “The Eternal Return of the Same,” the divisions of which would be examinations of various aspects of em- bodiment (Einverleibung). WKGV2 p. 392. 16. See the comments in WKG VIII2 pp.

  • Twilight of the Idols: Hollywood and the Human Sciences in 1920s America
    By Mark Lynn Anderson

    Mahar, Karen Ward. Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. Mason, Gregory. “Satan in the Dance-hall.” The American Mercury 2 (June 1924): 175–82. May, Lary. Screening Out the Past: The ...

  • Twilight of the Idols: Hollywood and the Human Sciences in 1920s America
    By Mark Lynn Anderson

    Why didn't someone quietly drown Rudolph Guglielmo, alias Valentino years ago? And was the pink powder machine pulled from the wall or ignored? It was not. It was used. We personally saw two “men”— as young lady contributors to the ...

  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    Written while Nietzsche was at the peak of his powers, less than a year before the onset of the insanity that gripped him until his death in 1900, this work's proximity to the end of the author's career renders it a distinctive portrait ...

  • Twilight of the Idols: And, The Anti-Christ
    By Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

    In this classic work, he sets out to substitute the morality of the Catholic and Protestant churches with that of Dionysian morality.

  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    `Anyone who wants to gain a quick idea of how before me everything was topsy-turvy should make a start with this work.

  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    Maintaining cheerfulness in the midst of a gloomy task, fraught with immeasurable responsibility, is no small feat; and yet what is needed more than cheerfulness?

  • Twilight of the Idols: Recollections of a Lost Yugoslavia : an Essay
    By Aleš Debeljak

    The striking photographs show us what remains of a culturally rich and diverse place, where as Debeljak states, the people "until yesterday had lived in a single state, but who today have different countries.

  • Twilight of the Idols: How to Philosophize with a Hammer
    By Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

    The book states the transvaluation of all values as Nietzsche's final and most important project, and gives a view of antiquity wherein the Romans for once take precedence over the ancient Greeks.

  • Twilight of the Idols
    By Friedrich Nietzsche

    A "grand declaration of war," this 1889 polemic examines what we worship and why. Intended by Nietzsche as an introduction to his philosophy, it assails "idols" of Western philosophy and culture.