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The Creative Attitude
(1959)
Love in America
(1959)
Foreword
(1959)
Man for Himself
(1959)
Housing and the Family,
(1959)
The Family in Transition
(1959)
Preface
(1959)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1959)
Human Fulfillment
(1959)
Summary Review,
(1959)
Traumatic Neuroses of War
(1959)
The Faniily in Negro Africa
(1959)
Excerpt of Becker, C. L., 1959a: The declaration of independence, New York (Vintage Books) 1959.
(1959)
Crime and Delinquency
(1959)
The heavenly city of the eighteenth-century philosophers, New Haven (Yale University Press) 1959.
(1959)
The Meaning of Alienation,
(1959)
The Family: Genus Americanum
(1959)
The Natural History of War
(1959)
My paper is greatly indebted to the study of Nietzsche by Walter Kaufmann in Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist. The discussion of the will to power is based on Kaufmann's analysis. The starting point of Nietzsche's philosophy is that man is in no position to pass judgement on the value of existence. Constituted as we are, there is no way for us to see life except through the eyes of our own lives; so that whatever verdicts we choose to deliver on the value of existence will apply to none but our own individual lives. As it follows that each man will view existence according to his own state of being, so one of the cardinal principles of Nietzsche's philosophy is emphasis upon the differences between men.
Man's Cosmic Status
(1959)
What is Kaballah?
(1959)
The Family in Islam
(1959)
Unitary Drives
(1959)
Married Love in Jewish Law
(1959)