Human All Too Human

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Friedrich Nietzsche, Sephen Lehmann, Marion Faber: Human All Too Human (1989, Univ of Nebraska Pr)

Paperback, 300 pages

English language

Published Aug. 30, 1989 by Univ of Nebraska Pr.

ISBN:
978-0-8032-8353-4
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5 stars (1 review)

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reviewed Human, all too human by Friedrich Nietzsche (Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy)

Nietzsche's Best

5 stars

This, together with The Gay Science, and maybe Daybreak, are the best of Nietzsche's works. Intense, complex, subtle, but never heavy, and it is always to the point. Later he would be doing aggressive non-nuanced attacks that doesn't lead the reader to think; he seemingly wrote many of the passages only for the sake of provoking. Zarathustra has some majestic passages but it is hysterical, theatrical, and moreover a work of dubious quality.

Subjects

  • History - 19th Century
  • Movements - Existentialism
  • Ethics & moral philosophy
  • Human beings
  • Philosophy

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