+make mapping decisions customizable."))
+ ((|Friedrich| |Nietzsche|)
+ "A bit acerbic and esoteric, Nietzsche is for me a good *secular*
+counterpart to Kierkegaard's theistic philosophy. Nietzsche's
+polemical works raise important questions for anyone who reads works
+on ethics. As such it is a shame that he has gotten a bad reputation
+by being read by far too many angsty teenagers who see (and relay)
+only Nietzsche the asshole rather than Nietzsche the master of the
+polemic."
+ ("Beyond Good and Evil"
+ :nonfiction 8
+ "A somewhat more comprehensible, if a bit less aesthetically
+pleasing, presentation of much of the philosophy found in *Thus Spoke
+Zarathustra* in the negative form. The final chapters are very
+important (not to detract from the value of the rest of the work) if
+one wishes to understand *On the Genealogy of Morals*.")
+ ("On the Geneaology of Morals"
+ :nonfiction 9
+ "*On the Geneaology of Morals* is a wonderful book of three
+polemical essays on the origin of moral/ethic valuations, and the
+blindness of modern philosphers whose very thinking is tainted by
+these valuations unknowingly.")
+ ("Ecce Homo"
+ :nonfiction 7
+ "*Ecce Homo* is Nietzsche's very strange autobiography and
+explanation of his own works. At points it is clear that it could have
+used a bit more editing (prevented by Nietzsche ... falling into a
+catatonic state and all), but is still a very useful book to read as
+Nietzsche explains the overall structure of his works.")))
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