Friedrich Nietzsche - Works

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Main article: Friedrich Nietzsche bibliography See also: List of works about Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The Greek State (1871)
  • The Birth of Tragedy (1872)
  • On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (1873)
  • Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1873), Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks.
  • ———————— (1876), Untimely Meditations.
  • Human, All Too Human (1878; additions in 1879, 1880)
  • ———————— (1881), The Dawn.
  • ———————— (1882), The Gay Science.
  • ———————— (1961), Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and For None, trans. RJ Hollingdale, New York: Penguin Classics.
  • ———————— (1886), Beyond Good and Evil
  • ———————— (1887), On the Genealogy of Morality.
  • The Case of Wagner (1888)
  • ———————— (1888b), Twilight of the Idols.
  • ———————— (2004), The Antichrist, Kessinger.
  • ———————— (2000), Ecce Homo, Basic Writings of Nietzsche, trans. Walter Kaufmann, Modern Library, ISBN 0-679-78339-3.
  • Nietzsche contra Wagner (1888)
  • The Will to Power (unpublished manuscripts edited by Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche)
  • ———————— (1977), The Portable Nietzsche, trans. Walter Kaufmann, Penguin, ISBN 0-14-015062-5.
  • ———————— (2001), The Pre-Platonic Philosophers, trans. Greg Whitlock, University of Illinois Press, ISBN 0-252-02559-8.
  • ———————— (2005), The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols, and Other Writings, transl. Judith Norman, Aaron Ridley, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-01688-6.

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