Walter Kaufmann (philosopher) - Partial Bibliography - Sound Recordings

Sound Recordings

  • "Prof. Kaufmann discusses Sartre, Jaspers, Heidegger, Kierkegaard"
  • "Kierkegaard and the Crisis in Religion" Part 1 of 3 Lectures
  • "Nietzsche and the Crisis in Philosophy" Part 2 of 3 Lectures
  • "Sartre and the Crisis in Morality" Part 3 of 3 Lectures
  • "Oedipus Rex"
  • "Homer and the Birth of Tragedy"
  • "Aeschylus and the Death of Tragedy"
  • "The Power of the Single Will"
  • "Three Satanic Interludes"
  • "The Will to Power Reexamined"

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