Nietzsche, psychologue des profondeurs

Paris: Presses universitaires de France (1982)
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Abstract

Une lecture de l'oeuvre du célèbre philosophe, axée sur sa conception de l'homme, conception vitaliste qui anticiperait sur plusieurs découvertes de Freud. Un premier chapitre examine l'impact de la personnalité de Nietzsche sur sa vision de l'homme. Les grands thèmes de son oeuvre sont ensuite abordés dans leur dimension psychologique. Les derniers chapitres portent sur la psychologie nietzschéenne du philosophe et du créateur.

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