Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
Homero y la filología clásica (1869) (Homer und die klassiche Philologie. Ein Vortrag)
Sócrates y la tragedia (1870) (Socrates und die Tragödie)
Sobre el porvenir de nuestras instituciones educativas (1872) (Über die Zukunft unserer
Bildungsanstalten. Sechs öffentliche Vorträge)
Más allá del bien y del mal. Preludio a una filosofía del futuro (1886) (Jenseits von Gut und
Böse. Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft)
El Anticristo. Maldición sobre el cristianismo (1888) (Der Antichrist. Fluch auf das
Christentum)
Friedrich Nietzsche was a 19th-century German philosopher, poet, musician, and philologist,
considered one of the most important philosophers of Western philosophy, whose work has had a
profound influence on both history and Western culture.
Nietzsche wrote on subjects as diverse as art, philology, history, religion, science, or tragedy. He
made a critique of Western culture, religion, and philosophy through the genealogy of the
concepts that comprise them, based on the analysis of moral attitudes (positive and negative)
towards life
Friedrich Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844 in Röcken, his name comes from King Frederick
William IV of Prussia. His parents were Carl Ludwig Nietzsche Lutheran pastor and Franziska
Oehler. Her sister Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche was born in 1846, followed by her brother Ludwig
Joseph in 1848.
The motivation to write was found in the illness and death of his father, the tears of his mother,
the worried air of the doctors, the bad comments of the neighbors and the death of his brother.
in 1856 he wrote his first philosophical treatise entitled On the Origin of Evil
After graduation in 1864, Nietzsche began his studies in theology and classical philology at the
University of Bonn.
Sobre el porvenir de nuestras instituciones educativas About the future of our educational
institutions.
Más allá del bien y del mal. Preludio a una filosofía del futuro Beyond Good and Evil. Prelude to
a philosophy of the future