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The Classic Existentialism Mega Collection
Beyond Good and Evil, Thus Spake Zarathustra, Human, All-Too-Human, The Antichrist, Diapsalmata, The Banquet, Fear and Trembling, Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard
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The Classic Existentialism Mega Collection brings together foundational works of philosophical self-examination, moral challenge, faith, despair, freedom, and individual responsibility.
Book 1: Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche attacks inherited moral systems and calls for a revaluation of values beyond conventional notions of virtue.
Book 2: Thus Spake Zarathustra presents Nietzsche's prophetic and poetic account of Zarathustra, the Overman, eternal recurrence, and the spiritual struggle to create new values.
Book 3: Human, All-Too-Human offers Nietzsche's aphoristic reflections on morality, culture, religion, art, and the illusions by which human beings live.
Book 4: The Antichrist is Nietzsche's fierce critique of Christianity and its moral inheritance.
Book 5: Diapsalmata introduces the inward, fragmentary, and often melancholy voice associated with Søren Kierkegaard's early writings.
Book 6: The Banquet explores love, seduction, and the aesthetic stage of life.
Book 7: Fear and Trembling is Kierkegaard's profound meditation on Abraham, faith, sacrifice, and the paradox of religious commitment.
Book 8: Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard presents central themes from the Danish philosopher's work, including anxiety, despair, inwardness, choice, and the individual's relation to God.
This collection presents two towering voices whose influence shaped existentialism, modern theology, literature, psychology, and the philosophy of the individual.
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