Early Greek Philosophy and Other Essays
Friedrich Nietzsche
Lu par Jim Locke





The essays contained in this volume treat of various subjects. With the exception of perhaps one we must consider all these papers as fragments. Written during the early Seventies, and intended mostly as prefaces, they are extremely interesting, since traces of Nietzsche's later tenets — like Slave and Master morality, the Superman — can be found everywhere. But they are also very valuable on account of the young philosopher's daring and able handling of difficult and abstruse subjects. "Truth and Falsity," and "The Greek Woman" are probably the two essays which will prove most attractive to the average reader. - from the Preface. (5 hr 33 min)
Chapitres
Translator's Preface | 10:43 | Lu par Jim Locke |
The Greek State | 30:29 | Lu par Jim Locke |
The Greek Woman | 12:13 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Music and Words | 38:36 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Homer's Contest | 23:48 | Lu par Jim Locke |
The Relation of Schopenhauer's Philosophy to a German Culture | 10:29 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Philosophy during the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Part 1 | 24:41 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Philosophy during the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Part 2 | 31:27 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Philosophy during the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Part 3 | 21:12 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Philosophy during the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Part 4 | 34:10 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Philosophy during the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Part 5 | 31:59 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Philosophy during the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Part 6 | 28:46 | Lu par Jim Locke |
Of Truth and Falsity in their Ultramoral Sense | 35:13 | Lu par Jim Locke |