In this brief yet substantial volume, first published in 1914, noted
philosopher Paul Carus surveys Nietzsche's views on the overman,
ego-sovereignty, the principle of valuation, individualism, and more.
Not just a book on Nietzsche's philosophy, it contains biographical
information based on the recollections of Paul Deussen, Nietzsche's
closest friend, and chapters on his predecessor and disciples. This
treatise serves as both an introduction to and further reflection on one
of the most controversial philosophers of the 19th century. American
philosopher and theologian PAUL CARUS (1852-1919) also wrote The
Religion of Science (1893), The Gospel of Buddha (1894), and The History
of the Devil (1900).