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Human, All Too Human a Book for Free Spirits
Book • 2018
"Human, All Too Human" marks a departure from Nietzsche's earlier romanticism toward a more skeptical and aphoristic style.
The book consists of a collection of reflections on various aspects of human nature, morality, and culture.
Nietzsche critiques traditional metaphysics and religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of self-knowledge and individual autonomy.
He examines the psychological roots of moral judgments and explores the complexities of human motivations and desires.
"Human, All Too Human" represents a transitional phase in Nietzsche's intellectual development, laying the groundwork for his later, more radical philosophical ideas.
The book consists of a collection of reflections on various aspects of human nature, morality, and culture.
Nietzsche critiques traditional metaphysics and religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of self-knowledge and individual autonomy.
He examines the psychological roots of moral judgments and explores the complexities of human motivations and desires.
"Human, All Too Human" represents a transitional phase in Nietzsche's intellectual development, laying the groundwork for his later, more radical philosophical ideas.
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