The Will to Power

The Will to Power by Friedrich Nietzsche, published by Courier Dover Publications on August 14, 2019, is a translation comprising 240 pages. This posthumously produced volume gathers Nietzsche’s insights from his unpublished notebooks, focusing on the concept of the will to power as a fundamental principle of human existence. Nietzsche interprets this drive as a psychological, biological, and metaphysical force that propels individuals toward achievement and creative activity, aiming to clarify his doctrines in response to misunderstandings of his earlier works.
Readers will find a collection of reflections that delve into various themes, including art, morality, and nihilism, providing a deeper understanding of Nietzsche’s philosophical perspectives. The writings elucidate the essential drive to develop independently according to one’s nature, rather than succumbing to external influences. This edition serves as both an illumination and an extension of Nietzsche’s earlier ideas, offering valuable insights into the motivations that shape human behavior and thought within the realms of philosophy and psychology.
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Throughout his career, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche explored the concept of the will to power, interpreting it variously as a psychological, biological, and metaphysical principle. This posthumously produced volume, drawn from his unpublished notebooks, collects the nineteenth-century philosopher’s thoughts on the force that drives humans toward achievement, dominance, and creative activity.
Misunderstandings of Nietzsche’s previous works compelled the author to attempt to express his doctrines in a more unequivocal form. These writings elucidate the principle that he held to be the essential factor of all existence — the drive and energy to develop independently according to one’s nature, rather than being dominated by outside forces. A work that both illuminates and extends our understanding of Nietzsche’s earlier books, this volume offers reflections on art, morality, Christianity, nihilism, and other topics that provide absorbing glimpses into the mind of one of philosophy’s great thinkers.
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