“Merry Science” (La Gaya Scienza – this is what the Provencal Trubadura called their art) – the book of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, in which he considers such issues as the essence of evil, the connection of art with nature, the streamlining of the world according to the laws of logic and in which the famous aphorism “God died” first appears.
The “evil wisdom” contains the aphorisms of the great philosopher on various topics: about God, about art, about love and morality, echoing with his main works.
“The greatest in the Great is the mother. Father is always only an accident.”
“Even when the people are back, he backs up for the ideal – and believes in a certain” forward “”. ”
Author
Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm
Translator
Swasyan Karen Araevich
Publisher
Eksmo-Press, 2014
Series
Pocket Book
16+
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