' Friedrich Nietzsche is the most literary of philosophers. He usually referred to himself as a writer, spoke of his own " philosophy " with a touch of irony and in inverted commas, and remarked in 1888 to the Danish critic, Georg Brandes , " We philosophers like to be mistaken for artists ".'
J. P. Stern. Professor of German at University College, London, gives a studio version of his 1978 Master-Mind Lecture at the British Academy.