Am I ready to read Nietzsche? I've read the Iliad, dabbled in Ancient Greek, Hebrew, Latin, read the first two volumes of Copleston, and I've also read like half of the Oxford Presocratics volume. I've also completed an introductory philosophy course (history of philosophy, basic survey), but that's not really the cornerstone of my philosophy education...
About my German: I've read Werther, Faust I, Der Goldne Topf, off the top of my head.
γγΌγγ§ is referenced constantly in the critical literature I read, so it seems that I'll inevitably have to read him.
I think I'll finish the Presocratics book first and then read Nietzsche, but I welcome any suggestions you may have.
>>9855818
you obviously fell for the memes, just read goddamn fucking nietzsche already
>>9855834
But I enjoyed the memes genuinely.
Also I haven't come here in a while, how come my picture was deleted? Such images were commonplace back when I was an everyday /lit/izen.
>>9855818
You need to read kant, hegel, schopenhauer, spinoza and descartes still if you want to understand nietzche, itll just go over your head otherwise