Books tagged with Philosophy[15 found]
The Birth of Tragedy or Hellenism and Pessimism
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
In this book, Nietzsche interprets the origins and meaning of Greek tragedy and what it reveals about culture, art, and life.
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The Quest of the Simple Life
by W. J. Dawson
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
The book follows a successful London clergyman and writer who finds himself overwhelmed by the pressures of city life and social obligations.
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The Joyful Wisdom
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
Aphorisms that sparkle with mischief and rigor invite you to rethink truth, art, and morality with a dancer’s light step. Here the madman proclaims a godless dawn, laughter becomes a method, and courage means crafting new values from risk and contradiction. A philosophy of gaiety, experiment, and self-overcoming calls you to say yes to fate—and to life itself.
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The Genealogy of Morals
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A provocative inquiry asks where our ideas of good and evil come from. It traces master and slave moralities, priestly resentment, guilt, and the “bad conscience,” arguing that values arise from power, not timeless truth. With philology, psychology, and aphoristic fire, it challenges pity, ascetic ideals, and modern morality to confront their hidden origins.
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The Twilight of the Idols; or, How to Philosophize with the Hammer
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
This work serves as both a summary of Nietzsche’s philosophy and a polemical attack on Western morality, religion, and culture.
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Ecce Homo
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A provocative self-examination that blends philosophy and autobiography, this work lays bare the mind of a radical thinker. With wit and intensity, it explores art, morality, and the making of a philosopher who dared to redefine truth, greatness, and the human spirit.
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The Dawn of Day
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
Aphorisms blaze like signal fires across this book of beginnings: an untimely dawn in which a free spirit tests inherited morals, unmasks pity and guilt, and searches the sources of conscience. With playful severity it urges experiments in living, a brave sobriety, and the courage to make new values—so that daybreak becomes an act of intellectual rebellion.
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Beyond Good and Evil
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A provocative philosopher challenges conventional morality, dissecting notions of truth, virtue, and power. Through sharp aphorisms, he critiques religion, culture, and human nature, urging readers to forge their own values in a world beyond simplistic good and evil. This bold, unsettling work ignites deep reflection on freedom, individuality, and the forces shaping society’s soul.
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Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius
by Niccolò Machiavelli
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A powerful reflection on politics, power, and the nature of republics, this classic examines the rise and fall of ancient Rome to reveal timeless truths about leadership and liberty. Through sharp analysis and bold insight, it offers a guide to the foundations of civic strength and corruption.
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The Prince
by Niccolò Machiavelli
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A seminal work of political philosophy, offering practical advice on ruling and maintaining power.
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Walden and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience
by Henry David Thoreau
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A combined volume containing two of his most influential works—one on simple living in nature, and the other on moral resistance to unjust government.
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The Mirror of the Sea
by Joseph Conrad
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
The book consists of descriptive and philosophical reflections on various aspects of seafaring life — ships, storms, sailors, winds, tides, ports, and the very essence of the sea itself.
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Eureka: A Prose Poem
by Edgar Allan Poe
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A visionary exploration of the universe, consciousness, and existence, blending poetic language with philosophical inquiry. It journeys through cosmic mysteries and human thought, offering profound reflections on creation, infinity, and the nature of reality.
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Decadence and Other Essays on the Culture of Ideas
by Remy de Gourmont
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
A bold essay collection probes art and culture, championing free thought over rigid norms. Exploring decadence as evolution, it reflects on immortality, beauty, education, women’s linguistic power, and Mallarmé’s symbolism. With lyrical depth, it unveils creativity’s subconscious roots, urging readers to embrace individualism amid society’s fraying certainties.
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What Is Art?
by Leo Tolstoy
Categories: Non-Fiction » Philosophy
The book is Tolstoy’s attempt to define the true nature and purpose of art.
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