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Nietzsche and philosophy

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Nietzsche and philosophy
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One of Gilles Deleuze's first major books, published in French in 1962, is dedicated to Friedrich Nietzsche—a visionary thinker, the creator of numerous original concepts, the possessor of a trenchant literary style, and an uncompromising polemicist. The historical and philosophical thrust of this work was to dispel misunderstandings surrounding Nietzsche, generated by tendentious, Nazi-like interpretations of his works and the mismanagement of the archives he left behind. Its philosophical thrust was to outline his most innovative ideas, ripe for further development. For Deleuze, these were the concepts of the struggle of forces, the revaluation of values, and eternal return, which later served as the basis for his own concepts. The brilliant accomplishment of both tasks makes this book, on the one hand, an excellent introduction to Nietzsche's philosophy, and on the other, a long-term plan of Deleuze's thought, outlining its main lines of force.
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