Index

Aesop

Alderman, Harold

Amor fati

Antichrist, Thepassim

Apollo (apollinian)

Aristotle

Asceticism

Becoming

Beethoven, Ludwig

Bernoulli, Carl

Beyond Good and Evil passim passim

Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music, The

Boscovich, Ruggiero

Boyle, Robert

Brandes, Georg

Case of Wagner, The

Cause and effect

Chaos

Christianity passim passimpassim

Clark, Maudemarie

Colli, Giorgio

Compassion. See Pity

Copernicus, Nicolaus

Culture: European; German; Greek; Western

Dante, Alighieri

Danto, Arthur

Darwin, Charles

Daybreakpassim

Descartes, Rene

Dionysus (dionysian)

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

Drives (Triebe)

Durish (Nietzsche’s landlord)

Ecce Homopassim passim

Equality

Eternal recurrence; cosmological interpretation; normative interpretation; attitudinal interpretation

Fichte, Johann

Force (Kraft)

Förster, Bernhard

Fourier, Charles

Gast, Peter. See Heinrich Köselitz

Gay Science, Thepassim

Godpassim

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

Hegel, Georg

Heidegger, Martin

Heraclitus

Herder, Johann

Higgins, Kathleen

Hitler, Adolf

Hollingdale, R. J.passim

Homer

Human, All-too-Human

Hume, David

Kant, Immanuel

Kaufmann, Walter

Kraft. See Force

Koko (the gorilla)

Köselitz, Heinrich

Lampert, Laurence

Lange, Friedrich

Language

Last man

Liar’s paradox

Mach, Ernst

Machtgefühl. See Power, feelings of

Machtgelust. See Power, lust for

Magnus, Bernd

Materialism

Metaphysics

Michener, James

Mill, John Stuart

Mirror writing

Montinari, Mazzino

Morality: master-type; slave-type

Müller-Lauter, Wolfgang

Nachlass

Newtonian physics

Nietzsche Contra Wagner

Nietzsche, Elisabeth

Nietzsche, Friedrich: early life; relationship with sister

Ockham’s razor

On the Genealogy of Morals

“On Truth and Lies in the Nonmoral Sense,”

Overman. See Übermensch

Perspectivism

Pity (Mitleid)

Plato

Platt, Michael

Pleasure and displeasure

Podach, Erich

Positivism

Power (Macht); lust for (Machtgelust); feelings of (Machtgefühl)

Pythagoreans

Quine, Willard van Orman

Ranking (order of rank)

Ressentiment (resentment)

Revaluation of All Values, The

Schacht, Richard

Schlechta, Karl

Schopenhauer, Arthur

Science

Selfishness

Self-preservation

Social realism

Stoics

Teleological explanations.

Third Reich

Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Triebe. See Drives

Truth: as correspondence; as coherence; as pragmatic

Twilight of the Idols

Übermensch

Untimely Meditations

Utilitarianism (utility)

Wagner, Richard

Wanderer and His Shadow, The

Will (Wille); according to Schopenhauer

Wille zur Macht

Willespunktuationen

Will to power: active and reactive; and organic (life); and inorganic; as metaphysical principle; as cosmological principle; affects of; as ontology

Will to Power, Thepassim

Women

Zarathustra