Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None


An overview like no other.


Both Heidegger and Strauss judge Nietzsche to be the teacher of our age, the philosopher who gives voice to what now is. -Laurence Lampert


This is a course on Nietzsche's Zarathustra. The form of the course is a commentary on Zarathustra's several speeches, as you can see in the course curriculum below. My goal is to let the text come to life for you and to bring your attention to the substance and significance of Zarathustra's teaching.

Speech by speech, song by song, a comprehensive overview of this amazing book.

  Part 1: Zarathustra's Prologue
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  Part 1: The Speeches of Zarathustra
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  Part II
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  Part 3
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  Part 4
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  Additional Resources
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Zarathustra and the Secret of Life


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