
Nietzsche: The Tragic Metaphysics of the Abyss
by Roberto Minichini
What happens to thought when the gods have vanished?
What remains of truth once transcendence has collapsed?
In this penetrating philosophical essay, Roberto Minichini explores Nietzsche as the last tragic metaphysician of the West-a thinker who sought to transform the death of God into a new affirmation of life, only to confront the limits of the human mind itself.
Moving from Schopenhauer's shadow of the Will to the silence of Nietzsche's final years, the book traces the descent of modern thought into its own abyss: the crisis of values, the exhaustion of the will to power, the dream and failure of the Übermensch, and the return of silence where reason once spoke.
With lucid prose and metaphysical depth, Minichini reads Nietzsche not as prophet or idol, but as the mirror in which the modern soul discovers its own wound-the hunger for transcendence within a world that has abolished it.
A work of philosophical clarity and tragic beauty, Nietzsche: The Tragic Metaphysics of the Abyss confronts the reader with the oldest of questions in its most contemporary form:
how to live, and to think, when nothing stands beyond us.