The Birth of Tragedy
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Friedrich Nietzsche was a very influential German philosopher whose works have had a major impact on modern Western philosophy. Nietzsche wrote on a great variety of subjects including religion, good vs. evil, science, history, and others. Many of Nietzsche's books are still widely read today, especially Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, and The Antichrist.
The Birth of Tragedy is a book in which Nietzsche argues that art is a necessity in life by discussing history including ancie…
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