Nietzsche: A Critical Life [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 36 (1):163-165 (1982)
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Abstract

To those who are not specially interested in his thought, Nietzsche's life is fascinating: professor at twenty-four, retired at thirty-four, disappointed in love, wandering, deep in solitude and illumined by revelation. That his life ended in madness also pleases; the indignant find it a punishment, lovers of madness find it a proof, and novelists find it ready material.

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