Twilight of the Idols or How to Philosophize by Hammering

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A philosophical critique of traditional values ​​and a call for their strong re-evaluation

This book, “Twilight of the Idols or How to Philosophize by Hammering,” examines Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy through an analysis of what he wrote in 1888, where Nietzsche set out his concept of human values, saying: “A surplus of power is the only indicator of power, the heart of all values, a question mark on the point of humiliation, and he considers every event that happens to man to be a happy event, “war in particular (…) because in the injury also lies recovery, and he cites here a wonderful saying by the Roman poet Furius Antias “The wound stimulates and arouses courage.” Nietzsche’s means is to interrogate idols… There are more idols than real things in the world. That is the “evil eye” with which I look at this world, and that is the evil ear with which I listen to it… To ask questions by hammering and to have everything we receive as an answer to our question.

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