Friedrich Nietzsche
1844–1900
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a German philosopher who started his career as a classical philologist and turned to philosophy early in his academic career. In 1869, aged 24, he was appointed Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Basel. Plagued by health problems for most of his life, he resigned from the university in 1879. He afterward lived as an independent writer, spending much of his life in relative solitude and financial insecurity while moving between Switzerland, Italy, and southern France in search of climates that might alleviate his condition, and in the following decade, he completed much of his core writing. In 1889, aged 44, he suffered a mental breakdown and thereafter a complete loss of his mental faculties, with paralysis and vascular dementia, living his remaining 11 years under the care of his family until his death. His works and his philosophy have fostered not only extensive scholarship but also much popular interest.
11 books in collection
Beyond Good and Evil
Philosophy
Daybreak
Philosophy
Ecce Homo
Philosophy
Genealogy of Morals
Philosophy
Human, All Too Human
Philosophy
On the Genealogy of Morals
Philosophy
The Antichrist
Philosophy
The Birth of Tragedy
Philosophy
The Gay Science
Philosophy
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Philosophy
Twilight of the Idols
Philosophy