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Mark Fisher: Ghosts of My Life (Paperback, 2014, Zero Books) 4 stars

This collection of writings by Mark Fisher, author of the acclaimed Capitalist Realism, argues that …

Beautiful Essays

4 stars

This is not at all a collection of "philosophical" essays. There's no philosophy, and no one even pretends that this is philosophy. It's a collection of essays that broadly speaking can be classified under the category of cultural criticism, but it's much more personal and humane - and it's exactly due to its personal quality that the book is worth a read.

Friedrich Nietzsche, Marianne Cowan: Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks (1996, ‎ Gateway Editions) 5 stars

For Nietzsche the Age of Greek Tragedy was indeed a tragic age. He saw in …

Better than The Birth of Tragedy

5 stars

Better than The Birth of Tragedy, and literally destroys someone like Russell. Of course, it is highly personal, but plainly, Nietzsche's insights are true. Not only that. I guess when people start reading philosophy, they, or at least some of them, are already in the mindset that intuitively comprehend and know what Nietzsche is saying here. But it gradually becomes impossible, when reflective thought, and more over, self-consciousness drives him away from the primordial mystic intuition that led him to philosophy and religion and art, and possibly mathematics and physics. Hence this little unfinished book is another tragedy. And as I can see it, Nietzsche chose a dead-end path. Magnificent, but dead-end. Oh, Nietzsche, my dear, of course Plato was not a mixed type! The theorized account of his intuition is approximately a hybrid (and not really), but you youself knew that he was closer to you than …

finished reading The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols, and Other Writings by Friedrich Nietzsche (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

Friedrich Nietzsche, Judith Norman, Aaron Ridley: The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols, and Other Writings (2005, Cambridge University Press)

The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols, and Other Writings by , , (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)

Nietzsche's late works are brilliant and uncompromising, and stand as monuments to his lucidity, rigor, and style. This volume combines, …