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The Antichrist
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The Antichrist is a book by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, originally published
in 1895 Although it was written in 1888, its content made Franz Overbeck and
Heinrich Köselitz delay its publication, along with Ecce Homo.
Nietzsche claims in the preface to have written the book for a very limited
readership. To understand the book, he asserts that the reader "must be honest in
intellectual matters to the point of hardness to so much as endure my seriousness,
my passion."[2] The reader should be above politics and nationalism. Also, the
usefulness or harmfulness of truth should not be a concern. Characteristics such as
"[s]trength which prefers questions for which no one today is sufficiently daring;
courage for the forbidden" are also needed. He disregards all other readers:
Very well, then! of that sort only are my readers, my true readers, my readers
foreordained: of what account are the rest?—The rest are merely humanity.—One
must make one's self superior to humanity, in power, in loftiness of soul,—in
contempt.
The Antichrist is a book by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, originally published
in 1895 Although it was written in 1888, its content made Franz Overbeck and
Heinrich Köselitz delay its publication, along with Ecce Homo.
Nietzsche claims in the preface to have written the book for a very limited
readership. To understand the book, he asserts that the reader "must be honest in
intellectual matters to the point of hardness to so much as endure my seriousness,
my passion."[2] The reader should be above politics and nationalism. Also, the
usefulness or harmfulness of truth should not be a concern. Characteristics such as
"[s]trength which prefers questions for which no one today is sufficiently daring;
courage for the forbidden" are also needed. He disregards all other readers:
Very well, then! of that sort only are my readers, my true readers, my readers
foreordained: of what account are the rest?—The rest are merely humanity.—One
must make one's self superior to humanity, in power, in loftiness of soul,—in
contempt.
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