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