Part 1. Why read Nietzsche? His life, times, works and themes
Quashing the rumors about Nietzsche
The fusion of philosophy and psychology
"God is dead": Nietzsche and Christianity
"Why the Greeks were so beautiful": Nietzsche on tragedy
Nietzsche and Schopenhauer on pessimism
Nietzsche, Jesus, Zarathustra
Nietzsche on reason, instinct, and passion
Nietzsche's style and the problem of truth
Nietzsche on truth and interpretation
"Become who you are": Freedom, fate and free will
Part 2. Nietzsche as moral psychologist: love, resentment, and pity
Nietzsche on history and evolution
What is nihilism? The problem of asceticism
The ranking of values: morality and modernity
Nietzsche's "immoralism": virtue, self, and selfishness
On the genealogy of morals: master and slave morality
Resentment, revenge, and justice
The will to power and the Übermensch
Eternal recurrence: Nietzsche says "yes!" to life.