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Friedrich Nietzsche

Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits

Published in 1878, two years after Nietzsche broke with German Romanticism and his former friend, Richard Wagner, this is his first philosophical book written in aphoristic style. Here he describes the ‘free spirits’ that will transcend traditional Christianity, challenges the Christian notions of good and evil, and introduces the concept of the will to power.
150 printed pages
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Quotes

  • Agustinahas quoted2 years ago
    he wishes himself to gather the fruit from the tree that he plants and consequently he no longer plants those trees which require centuries of constant cultivation and are destined to afford shade to generation after generation in the future.
  • pendeltonward101has quoted16 days ago
    due to the very nature and being of the "thing-in-itself."
  • pendeltonward101has quoted16 days ago
    Philosophical problems, in almost all their aspects, present themselves in the same interrogative formula now that they did two thousand years ago: how can a thing develop out of its antithesis?

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