Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy synopsis
For most of his life, Nietzsche wrote notes on philosophical topics in small notebooks he carried with him. After his collapse and subsequent death, his sister supervised the publication of some of these remarks under the title "Will to Power." This group, inaccurate and undisputed in the text, dominated the English-speaking debate on the subsequent Nietzsche idea.
The present volume, for the first time, provides accurate translations of a selection of writings from the late Nietzsche books, dating back to the last productive years between 1885 and 1889. Many of them were not previously published in English.
Translated by Kate Storg from reliable texts in the Colli-Montinari edition, edited by Rudiger Bettner, who puts it in the context of Nietzsche's philosophy as a whole.
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