Young Nietzsche: Becoming a GeniusA study of the life of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche argues that geniuses are made, not born, discussing the work of a man who aimed at genius, absorbing the work of mentors and marshaling his creativity for his mission. |
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TWO The Birth of a Genius? | 17 |
THREE Without a Father | 31 |
FOUR Learning to Learn | 46 |
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