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Subtitled “A Book for Free Spirits,” Human, All Too Human rejects the conventional wisdom of the day for a more enlightened pursuit of reason. No longer influenced by the romanticism of Wagner and Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche turns to the skepticism and positivism that would define his philosophy for years to come. The witty aphorisms contained in this work have captivated readers since 1909 and still remain relevant.
© 2012 Barnes & Noble (Ebook): 9781411468733
Translators: Helen Zimmern
Release date
Ebook: 16 April 2012
1 of 2840
Non-Fiction
Subtitled “A Book for Free Spirits,” Human, All Too Human rejects the conventional wisdom of the day for a more enlightened pursuit of reason. No longer influenced by the romanticism of Wagner and Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche turns to the skepticism and positivism that would define his philosophy for years to come. The witty aphorisms contained in this work have captivated readers since 1909 and still remain relevant.
© 2012 Barnes & Noble (Ebook): 9781411468733
Translators: Helen Zimmern
Release date
Ebook: 16 April 2012
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