
Posted by Webmaster on 9/29/2007, 8:07 pm, in reply to "Nietzsche on Rousseau" The Birth of Tragedy, §3 Untimely Meditations Human, All Too Human, §221; §463; §617. Mixed Opinions and Maxims, §408. The Wanderer and His Shadow, §216; §221. The Dawn, Preface (1887) §3; §17; §163; §427; §459; §481; §499; §538. Beyond Good and Evil, §245. Twilight of the Idols, "Skirmishes of an Untimely Man": §1, §3, §6, §48. The Antichrist, §54. Nachlass >Second question: I dont remember anymore where is that Nietzsche says more or less, that: as one of the gods had the ungodly idea that he was the only God, the gods starting laughing and died from laughter. Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Part 3: "On Apostates," 2.
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Rousseau:
1. David Strauss: The Confessor and the Writer, §10
3. Schopenhauer as Educator, §4
Ende 1870—April 1871 7 [155]
Sommer-Herbst 1873 29 [155]
Anfang 1874 bis Frühjahr 1874 32 [77]
Ende 1876—Sommer 1877 23 [7]
Sommer 1878 30 [188]
Juli—August 1879 42 [4]
Sommer 1880 4 [32, 112], 5 [36]
Ende 1880 7 [151]
Herbst 1881 15 [37]
November 1882—Februar 1883 5 [1:4]
Winter 1883—1884 24 [6]
Frühjahr 1884 25 [130, 178, 197, 419]
Sommer—Herbst 1884 26 [393]
Mai—Juli 1885 35 [65]
Herbst 1885—Herbst 1886 2 [131]
Ende 1886—Frühjahr 1887 7 [46]
Herbst 1887 9 [3, 11, 25, 116, 121, 124-125, 131, 146, 178, 184-185]
Herbst 1887 10 [2, 5, 53, 118, 170, 176]
November 1887—März 1888 11 [9, 24, 315, 409]
Anfang 1888 12 [1:83, 1:99, 1:134]
Anfang 1888—Frühjahr 1888 13 [1]
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