Is "Beyond Good and Evil" a good book to start reading Nietzche?
>>7361918
start with the greeks
>>7361918
Yes. I did and it was perfectly understandable.
lol
>>7361959
You may want to consider Human, All Too Human first - it came before Beyond Good And Evil and starts some trains of thoughts that are continued in Beyond
i started with genealogy of morals. i prefer small books.
keep in my nietz is repetitive as fuck.
not op but is there a guide similar to this for nietzche?
>>7361918
Start with the birth of Tragedy
>>7362181
Thanks for this!
>>7362472
no.
Art and Revolution by Wagner first, then birth of tragedy.
>>7362634
no, birth of tragedy is a good starting place.
>>7362472
Eeeh, dunno about that man. I've been reading it and, knowing about N's thought already, I see how much this book is different from the rest of his output. It's beautiful, don't get me wrong, but I wouldn't recommend it to people trying to "get" into Nietzsche, as they're probably wanting to read his more famous and mature ideas; the Birth of Tragedy would maybe mislead them.