出版时间:2011-3 出版社:世界图书出版公司 作者:尼采 页数:233 译者:托马斯
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内容概要
《查拉图斯特拉如是说》是尼采的里程碑式的作品,几乎包括了尼采的全部思想。《查拉图斯特拉如是说》以汪洋肆意的诗体写成,熔酒神的狂醉与日神的清醒于一炉,通过“超人”查拉图斯特拉之口宣传未来世界的启示,横扫了基督教所造成的精神奴性的方方面面,谱写了一曲自由主义的人性壮歌,在世界哲学史和诗歌史上均占有独特的不朽的地位。
书籍目录
1ZARATHUSTRA'SDISCOURSES.FIRSTPART
1.1THE THREE METAMORPHOSES
1.2THE ACADEMIC CHAIRS OF VIRTUE
1.3BACKWORLDSMEN
1.4THE DESPISERS OF THE BODY
1.5JOYS AND PASSIONS
1.6THE PALE CRIMINAL
1.7READING AND WRITING
1.8THE TREE ON THE HILL
1.9THE PREACHERS OF DEATH
1.10WAR AND WARRIORS
1.11THE NEW IDOL
1.12THE FLIES IN THE MARKET-PLACE
1.13CHASTITY
1.14 THE FRIEND
1.15THE THOUSAND AND ONE GOALS
1.16NEIGHBOUR-LOVE
1.17THE WAY OF THE CREATING ONE
1.18OLD AND YOUNG WOMEN
1.19THE BITE OF THE ADDER
1.20CHILD AND MARRIAGE
1.21VOLUNTARY DEATH
1.22THE BESTOWING VIRTUE
2THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA. SECOND PART
2.1THE CHILD WITH THE MIRROR
2.2IN THE HAPPY ISLES
2.3THE PITIFUL
2.4THE PRIESTS
2.5THE VIRTUOUS
2.6THE RABBLE
2.7THE TARANTULAS
2.8THE FAMOUS WISE ONES
2.9THE NIGHT-SONG
2.10 THE DANCE-SONG
2.11THE GRAVE-SONG
2.12SELF-SURPASSING
2.13THE SUBLIME ONES
2.14THE LAND OF CULTURE
2.15 IMMACULATE PERCEPTION
2.16SCHOLARS
2.17POETS
2.18GREAT EVENTS
2.19THE SOOTHSAYER
2.20 REDEMPTION
2.21MANLY PRUDENCE
2.22THE STILLEST HOUR
3THIRD PART
3.1THE WANDERER
3.2THE VISION AND THE ENIGMA
3.3INVOLUNTARY BLISS
3.4BEFORE SUNRISE
3.5THE BEDWARFING VIRTUE
3.6ON THE OLIVE-MOUNT
3.7ON PASSING-BY
3.8THE APOSTATES
3.9THE RETURN HOME
3.10THE THREE EVIL THINGS
3.11THE SPIRIT OF GRAVITY
3.12OLD AND NEW TABLES
3.13THE CONVALESCENT
3.14THE GREAT LONGING
3.15THE SECOND DANCE-SONG
3.16THE SEVEN SEALS
4FOURTH ANDLAST PART
4.1THE HONEY SACRIFICE
4.2THE CRY OF DISTRESS
4.3TALK WITH THE KINGS
4.4THE LEECH
4.5THE MAGICIAN
4.6OUT OF SERVICE
4.7THE UGLIEST MAN
4.8THE VOLUNTARY BEGGAR
4.9THE SHADOW
4.10NOONTIDE
4.11THE GREETING
4.12THE SUPPER
4.13 THE HIGHER MAN
4.14THE SONG OF MELANCHOLY
4.15SCIENCE
4.16AMONG DAUGHTERS OF THE DESERT
4.17THE AWAKENING
4.18THE ASS-FESTIVAL
4.19THE DRUNKEN SONG
4.20THE SIGN
章节摘录
Now about the time that Zarathustra sojourned on the Happy Isles, ithappened that a ship anchored at the isle on which standeth the smoking mountain, and the crew went ashore to shoot rabbits. About the noontide hour,however, when the captain and his men were together again, they saw suddenlya man coming towards them through the air, and a voice said distinctly: "Itis time! It is the highest time!" But when the figure was nearest to them (itflew past quickly, however, like a shadow, in the direction of the volcano), the ndid they recognise with the greatest surprise that it was Zarathustra; for theyhad all seen him before except the captain himself, and they loved him as thepeople love: in such wise that love and awe were combined in equal degree. Behold!said the old helmsman, "there goeth Zarathustra to hell!" About the same time that these sailors landed on the fire-isle, there wasa rumour that Zarathustra had disappeared; and when his friends were askedabout it, they said that he had gone on board a ship by night, without saying.whi ther he was going. Thus there arose some uneasiness. After three days, however, there came the story of the ship's crew in addition to this uneasiness——and then did all the people say that the devil had taken Zarathustra. His disciples laughed, sureenough, at this talk; and one of them said even: "Sooner would I believe that Zarathustra hath taken the devil." But at the bottom of their hearts they were all full of anxiety and longing: so their joy was great when on the fifth dayZarathustra appeared amongst them. ......
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