Twilight of the Idols
Twilight of the Idols
Twilight of the Idols," Nietzsche's 1889 polemic, delivers a forceful attack on Christianity and the "idols" of Western philosophy and culture, including Socratic rationality and Christian morality. Written at the height of his powers, just before his descent into insanity, this work offers a profound critique and serves as a general introduction to his philosophy. Famous for the dictum, "Whatever does not kill me makes me stronger," it challenges readers to reexamine their beliefs with provocative and inflammatory rhetoric
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Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
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