Friedrich Nietzsche

We can divide Nietzsche’s life into four phases:

Phase 1: 1844 (birth) to 1869 (became a professor of classical philology at the University of Basle)

Phase 2: 1869 to 1979

Phase 3: 1879 to 1888

Phase 4: 1888 to 1900

He discovered Turin in April 1888. Long walks there enchanted him. He became well and started working again. He walked in the morning then accumulated notes in the evening.

However, in January 1889, Nietzsche exhibited signs of madness and dementia. He was sent to the clinic in Basle then to Jena but did not improved. His mom took him in at Naumburg and cared for him for seven years until his death in August 25, 1900.

Tags: Fruitful

References

Gros, F. (2014). A Philosophy of Walking. Verso.