![]() In the following years, traces of the great impression made on him by this eccentric and extraordinary thinker surfaced in his thought, speech, and action. Nietzsche’s philosophy, language, and thinking continued to concern Eberhard even after he completed his doctorate. ![]() His seventy-nine-page dissertation, Early-Christian and Antichristian Elements in Friedrich Nietzsche’s Development was praised by Professor Fuchs, the Dean of Philosophy, for its “broad outlook, and spiritual maturity.” Eberhard Arnold’s interest in Nietzsche is explained further in this excerpt from the biography Against the Wind, this week’s free ebook.Īt this point in the story, something must be said about Eberhard’s connection with Nietzsche. Early in November 1909 Eberhard Arnold submitted his application for a doctorate from Erlangen University in Germany. ![]()
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