https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Kaufmann_(philosopher)
Original works
- (1950) Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist
- (1958) Critique of Religion and Philosophy
- (1959) From Shakespeare to Existentialism
- (1961) The Faith of a Heretic
- (1962) Cain and Other Poems
- (1965) Hegel: A Reinterpretation
- (1968) Tragedy and Philosophy
- (1973) Without Guilt and Justice: From Decidophobia to Autonomy
- (1976) Existentialism, Religion, and Death: Thirteen Essays
- (1976) Religions in Four Dimensions
- (1977) The Future of the Humanities[21]
- (1978) Man's Lot: A Trilogy, consisting of
- Life at the Limits
- Time is an Artist
- What is Man?
- Discovering the Mind. New York. 1980. ISBN 0-07-033311-4. OCLC 5264699.
- vol. 1 Goethe, Kant, and Hegel [22]
- vol. 2 Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Buber
- vol. 3 Freud Versus Adler and Jung
Translations
- (1958) Judaism and Christianity, essays by Leo Baeck
- (1963) Goethe's Faust (Part One and selections from Part Two)
- (1965) Hegel: Texts and Commentary
- (1970) I and Thou, by Martin Buber
- (1975) Twenty-Five German poets an extended version of Twenty German Poets (1962)
As written or published by Friedrich Nietzsche in chronological order:
- The Birth of Tragedy Or: Hellenism And Pessimism
- The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
- Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future
- On the Genealogy of Morals (with R. J. Hollingdale)
- The Case of Wagner A Musician's Problem
- Twilight of the Idols How One Philosophizes with a Hammer
- The Antichrist
- Nietzsche contra Wagner
- Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is
- The Will to Power (with R. J. Hollingdale)
Anthologies/edited works
- (1954) The Portable Nietzsche. Viking.
- (1961) Religion from Tolstoy to Camus, a companion to the preceding.
- (1961) Philosophic Classics, in two volumes:
- v. I: Thales to Ockham, v. II: Bacon to Kant
- (1968) Basic Writings of Nietzsche
- (1970) Hegel's Political Philosophy
- (1975) Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre