Die fröhliche Wissenschaft

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Die fröhliche Wissenschaft is a philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche that blends aphorisms, poetry, and reflections on art, science, and the famous proclamation of the "death of God."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
work by Friedrich Nietzsche
author Friedrich Nietzsche
centralTheme affirmation of life
critique of Christianity
critique of traditional morality
joyful wisdom
limits of scientific knowledge
role of art in life
containsForm aphorisms
poems
containsSection preface
songs
countryOfOrigin Germany
expandedEditionYear 1887
genre aphoristic literature
philosophy
hasInfluenceOn modern literary modernism
influenced 20th-century existentialism
Jean-Paul Sartre
Martin Heidegger
Michel Foucault
post-structuralism
language German
literaryForm aphorisms
poetry
notableConcept death of God
eternal recurrence
notablePassage Thus Spoke Zarathustra
surface form: The madman (parable of the death of God)
originalScript Latin alphabet
philosophicalMovement existentialism (precursor)
nihilism (analysis)
perspectivism
publicationDate 1882
publisher E. W. Fritzsch
relatedWork Thus Spoke Zarathustra
surface form: Also sprach Zarathustra

Jenseits von Gut und Böse
structure five books in the expanded edition
subjectMatter aesthetics
art
epistemology
morality
religion
science
title Die fröhliche Wissenschaft self-link
translatedTitle The Gay Science

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The Gay Science originalTitle Die fröhliche Wissenschaft
Die fröhliche Wissenschaft title Die fröhliche Wissenschaft self-link
parable of the madman includedIn Die fröhliche Wissenschaft
subject surface form: Parable of the Madman