What are Nietzsche’s works?

Nietzsche's main works: "The Birth of Tragedy", "Philosophy in the Age of Greek Tragedy", "An Untimely Investigation", "Confessor and Writer David Strauss", "An Untimely Investigation", etc.

Philosopher introduction:

Wittgenstein's two most famous works: "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" and "Philosophical Investigations". The former officially started the turn in the philosophy of language and is known as artificial language. A classic of analysis; the latter is a classic of natural language analysis.

Wittgens's "Wartime Notes" indicate that he did read Nietzsche, but there is no evidence that he had any special views on Nietzsche's eternal recurrence.

Early life experience

Early years (1844-1869) Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844 in the small town of Loken, near Leipzig, which was under the jurisdiction of Prussian Saxony at the time.

King Wilhelm IV, this coincidence was regarded as a good omen by his parents, but Nietzsche later gave up the name "William". Nietzsche's father, Carl Ludwig (1813-1849), was a Lutheran pastor and teacher, and his mother, Franziskana Aurel (1826-1897), married in 1843.

His sister Elisabeth was born in 1846, and his younger brother Ludwig Joseph was born in 1848. Nietzsche's father died of encephalomalacia in 1849, and his brother died two years later.