In this unique exploration of Nietzsche's life and behavior, Dr.
Richard Schain challenges the widely held view that this important
philosopher's actions and erratic writings were due to general
paresis, or syphilis of the brain. The author offers a detailed
biography of Nietzsche's life, at each major turning point offering
his own thoughts regarding why the diagnosis of syphilis is
unsatisfactory to explain Nietszche's behavioral and thought
patterns. With an accessible writing style and close attention to
detail, Schain offers important reasons for one to reevaluate the
claims made regarding Nietzsche's mental illness.
Schain also explores another common diagnosis, namely, that of
schizophrenia. While this diagnosis, seems more plausible than that
of general paresis, it is still inadequate to fully explain the
aberrant behavior and eventual mental deterioration of one of the
leading Western philosophers of our time. By examining Nietzsche's
life and challenging the medical opinions of the time, Schain lays
the foundation for rigorous reexamination of the diagnoses of both
general paresis and schizophrenia as causes for Nietzsche's
actions, thoughts, and philosophies.
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