The Good European was written by David Farrell Krell and Donald L. Bates, it described what they explored in Nietzsche’s work sites and native land. Nietzsche’s life began in Weimar on October 15, 1844, and also ended there on August 25,1900. Nietzsche’s father and his infant brother’s death had a serious impact on Nietzsche’s work during his youth, he did not change his personalities until he moved to Naumburg. Nietzsche spent most of his lifetimes discovering the truth and his writings, even though he did not plan to study in philosophy field at the beginning. …show more content…
Bates, it described what they explored in Nietzsche’s work sites and native land. Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844 in Weimar. His father died from illness in 1949, and his younger brother died two years after. After that, Nietzsche’s family moved to Naumburg.
Nietzsche did not escaped from his past when he went to university. He grew up since the move from Rocken to Naumburg. At the beginning of the life in Naumburg, Nietzsche started to write plays. At Pforta, Nietzsche received the education of five different languages. One of Nietzsche’s work, the chapter of Euphorion revealed the ironic side of the pubertal Nietzsche.
In 1865, Nietzsche moved to University of Leipzig. After Nietzsche purchased a book of Schopenhauer in an old bookstall, it strongly inspired him, and he described Schopenhauer as a “good European” (40). Nietzsche also considered Kant had a huge impact of Philosophy.
Nietzsche fell from the horse’s back and broke his breastbone when he served in a military in 1868. Nietzsche had meetings with Wagner in Leipzig, Wagner’s music, writings and his personalities impressed Nietzsche. University of Basel offered Nietzsche a professorship when he decided to give up the study of Philology, it changed his mind. He became one of the youngest professor in University of