The Gay Science #22 (V.348-355)

The Gay Science #22 (V.348-355)

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The Gay Science #21 (V.343-347)

"You tremble, carcass?" After a long hiatus, we shall now fearlessly embark upon book V of The Gay Science, added to the text in 1887. In this final division of the text, we'll see Nietzsche's attempt to incorporate his late philosophy, as the conclusion of his middle period medi ...  Show more

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You know what it is. Questions get answered. The Gay Science readthrough begins in a week's time. 

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