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This book offers a detailed examination of Friedrich Nietzsche’s controversial and misunderstood views on conflict, struggle, and war. Author James S. Pearson systematically explores how these concepts function within Nietzsche’s broader philosophical framework, moving beyond popular misconceptions to reveal the nuanced nature of his thinking.
Pearson traces the development of Nietzsche’s ideas across his major works, demonstrating how conflict and struggle serve as fundamental forces in human existence, creativity, and cultural development. The study addresses the historical context of Nietzsche’s life and clarifies his relationship to military and political ideologies of his time.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Modern European Philosophy series, this volume provides essential reading for scholars, students, and philosophers seeking to understand Nietzsche’s authentic perspective on these pivotal themes. It challenges reductive interpretations while offering rigorous philosophical analysis grounded in textual evidence.







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