
Human, All Too Human: A Book For Free Spirits, Part II
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Human, All Too Human is a collection of aphorisms that challenges traditional philosophical and societal norms. Nietzsche presents a multifaceted view of humanity, exploring themes like the will to power, the limitations of reason, and the subjective nature of truth. He critiques conventional morality, arguing that it is often based on fear and resentment, and proposes a new understanding of ethics grounded in self-affirmation and the pursuit of individual flourishing. He delves into the nature of art, language, and culture, suggesting that they are not objective reflections of reality but rather products of human creativity and interpretation. His insightful observations on the nature of knowledge, the psychological roots of human behavior, and the interplay between individual and society continue to resonate with contemporary readers, offering a thought-provoking and often unsettling perspective on the human condition.Book Details
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Friedrich Nietzsche
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Nietzsche's writing spans philosophical polemics, poetry, cultural criticism, and fiction while displaying a fondness for aphorism and irony. Prominent elements of his philosophy include his radical c...
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