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Human or Too Human
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"Human, All Too Human" is an early work by Friedrich Nietzsche, published in 1878, that marks a departure from his earlier romantic and Wagnerian influences.
The book consists of a collection of aphorisms and essays that explore a wide range of topics, including morality, religion, art, and history.
Nietzsche employs a critical and skeptical approach, examining the psychological and historical origins of human beliefs and values.
He emphasizes the human, all-too-human aspects of these concepts, suggesting that they are often based on flawed reasoning or self-deception.
Through insightful observations and provocative statements, Nietzsche challenges readers to question their assumptions and to embrace a more nuanced understanding of the human condition.
The book consists of a collection of aphorisms and essays that explore a wide range of topics, including morality, religion, art, and history.
Nietzsche employs a critical and skeptical approach, examining the psychological and historical origins of human beliefs and values.
He emphasizes the human, all-too-human aspects of these concepts, suggesting that they are often based on flawed reasoning or self-deception.
Through insightful observations and provocative statements, Nietzsche challenges readers to question their assumptions and to embrace a more nuanced understanding of the human condition.
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