Nietzsche Part 1, Volumes 1 & 2: Volumes One and Two (Nietzsche, Vols. I & II)
D**E
Brilliant book
Yet another one of those books which show that whilst he will always be a challenging and indeed difficult thinker, Heidegger is far from the unreadable stereotype held by so many people who have tried and failed to read Being and Time.Heidegger is at his best, as here, when he is lecturing. I had not previously appreciated how important Nietzsche was to his thinking. Heidegger is often accused of remaking Nietzsche in his own image but whether this is the case or not (I tend to disagree) Heidegger's thinking will stimulate new ways of thinking about Nietzsche.Very strongly recommended to anyone with an interest in either.
L**.
Four Stars
Good
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It is just volume one
The book has just 290 pages and not 608 as it says below. You can here check that there are only 290 pages by going to the Index. Volume two is completely missing. Incredible!
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