Nietzsche: Writings from the Early Notebooks

Presents Nietzsche's unpublished early notes, indispensable to an understanding of his lifelong engagement with the fundamental questions of philosophy.

Raymond Geuss (Edited by), Alexander Nehamas (Edited by), Ladislaus Löb (Translated by)

9780521671804, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 May 2009

322 pages
22.8 x 15.1 x 1.6 cm, 0.52 kg

'This volume, in sum, will serve students as a handsome and ably translated update of the Breazeale edition and will widen the avenue of enquiry into Nietzche's early work.' British Journal for the History of Philosophy

Nietzsche's unpublished notes are extraordinary in both volume and interest, and indispensable to a full understanding of his lifelong engagement with the fundamental questions of philosophy. This volume includes an extensive selection of the notes he kept during the early years of his career. They address the philosophy of Schopenhauer, the nature of tragedy, the relationship of language to music, the importance of Classical Greek culture for modern life, and the value of the unfettered pursuit of truth and knowledge which Nietzsche thought was a central feature of western culture since it was first introduced by Plato. They contain startling and original answers to the questions which were to occupy Nietzsche throughout his life and demonstrate the remarkable stability and consistency of his fundamental concerns. They are presented here in a new translation by Landislaus Löb, and an introduction by Alexander Nehamas sets them in their philosophical and historical contexts.

Introduction
Writings from the early notebooks
Appendix.

Subject Areas: Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900 [HPCD], Philosophy [HP], Literature: history & criticism [DS]