A review by casparb
Nietzsche and Philosophy by Hugh Tomlinson, Gilles Deleuze, Michael Hardt

4.0

Read in conjunction with Jon Roffe's impressive guide. This was one of the most challenging books I've read in a long while. It complicated some things, made my head hurt an awful lot in places - trying to hammer Liebnizian differential calculus into my brain wasn't fun (but also not an absolute necessity so no fear there).

Nietzsche and Philosophy is a very impressive text, that I think certainly demands a revisit at some point. There's something so delightful about the feeling of things clicking into place. Still, one for the very intrepid.