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"The Twilight of the Idols: How to Philosophize with the Hammer" is Nietzsche's brilliant critique of Western philosophy, morality, and culture, delivered with his characteristic wit and incisive analysis. In it, he uses his metaphorical "hammer" to dismantle the "idols" of society-long-held beliefs and philosophical constructs that he argues diminish human potential. Through a series of provocative aphorisms, Nietzsche challenges readers to question accepted truths and embrace a new way of thinking that acknowledges the value of strength, individualism, and the will to power. This work is a…mehr

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"The Twilight of the Idols: How to Philosophize with the Hammer" is Nietzsche's brilliant critique of Western philosophy, morality, and culture, delivered with his characteristic wit and incisive analysis. In it, he uses his metaphorical "hammer" to dismantle the "idols" of society-long-held beliefs and philosophical constructs that he argues diminish human potential. Through a series of provocative aphorisms, Nietzsche challenges readers to question accepted truths and embrace a new way of thinking that acknowledges the value of strength, individualism, and the will to power. This work is a forceful call to abandon dead conventions and awaken a more vigorous, life-affirming perspective.

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Duncan Large is Lecturer in German at the University of Wales, Swansea.