1. Introduction: The Purpose of Twilight of the Idols 2. How Has Twilight of the Idols Been Read, Understood and Used? 3. The Genesis, Chronology and Composition of Twilight of the Idols and the Revaluation of All Values 4. Sources to and Influences on Twilight of the Idols 5. Reading Twilight of the Idols as Relating to Nietzsche's Revaluation of All Values 5.1 General Consequences and Observations 5.2 Title, Subtitle, Foreword and the Aphorisms (Chapter 1) 5.
3 The Philosophy-Critical Chapters (2, 3 and 4) 5.4 The Morality- and Religion-Critical Chapters (6, 5 and 7) 5.5 The Old Preface and Its Critique of the Germans and Their Educational System (8) 5.6 The Long Chapter on Aesthetics, Writers, Artists, etc (9) 5.7 The Last Chapter on Antiquity (10) 5.8 The Epilogue 5.9 References to the Revaluation of All Values in Twilight of the Idols 5.10 Some Conclusions 6.
What Is Not Included in Twilight of the Idols : Or What Is It a "Summary" of? 7. The Role and Place of Eternal Recurrence in Twilight of the Idols 8. The Role of Psychology, Reason and Instinct in Twilight of the Idols 9. The Critique of Christianity in Twilight , and Its Relation to The Antichrist 10. Conclusion and Summary Appendix: Tables Summarizing Aspects of Twilight of the Idols Notes Bibliography Index.