Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

 

" By the grammatical structure of a group of languages everything runs smoothly for one kind of philosophical system, whereas the way is as it were barred for certain other possibilities."

—NIETZSCHE.

 

"The philosophies of existence are no doubt of very ancient origin. They go back to Socrates, refusing to separate his thought from his life, Plato, refusing to separate Socrates' death from his thought, the prophets, answering the call of God, Job, calling out to God—not to mention all the philosophers whose thought and existence have been intimately united: Nietzsche, for example, or William James, Lequier, Maine de Biran, or Amiel—even Hegel or Renouvier." etc

(Jean Wahl, Philosophies of Existence (1959), Engl. tr., F.M. Lory, New York : Schocken, 1969, p. vii)..

 

Crookshank, F. G. (Francis Graham, 1873-1933. Title Individual psychology and Nietzsche [by] F. G. Crookshank. Publisher London, The C. W. Daniel Company, 1933. Description 79, [1] p. 22 cm. Series Individual psychology pamphlets, no. 10 Note "A list of books in English": p. 79-[80]

 

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