Human, All Too Human
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Human, All Too Human
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Human, All Too Human
A series of 638 aphorisms and discourses on subjects ranging from art, arrogance and boredom to passion, science, vanity, women and youth. Nietzsche himself described this work as "the monument of a crisis", since it was written at a time of major upheaval in his life.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionHuman, All Too Human by Friedrich Nietzsche marks a pivotal moment in the oeuvre of one of philosophy's most provocative thinkers. Written during a period of personal crisis after the end of his friendship with Richard Wagner and his departure from academic life due to ill health, this work illuminates Nietzsche's transition into his mature philosophical phase. Far from merely a philosophical text, it is a deeply personal manifesto that reflects Nietzsche's confrontation with his own despair and his emerging intellectual independence.
This seminal work is composed of 638 aphorisms, each a strikingly original insight into a wide array of subjects. Nietzsche delves into themes such as art, arrogance, boredom, passion, science, vanity, women, and youth, revealing his evolving critique of contemporary culture and morality. His writing at this stage signifies a break from the German romanticism of Wagner and Schopenhauer and instead embraces the rationalism and scepticism found in the French Enlightenment philosophers, such as Voltaire and Diderot.
Nietzsche's incisive observations in Human, All Too Human also introduce the seeds of his later groundbreaking concepts, including the "will to power" and the imperative to transcend traditional Christian morality. These ideas, though only in nascent form here, would later become central to his philosophy. The breathtaking scope and ambition of this work make it a cornerstone of Nietzsche's intellectual legacy and a compelling read for anyone interested in the existential questions that define human life.
Human, All Too Human is more than a philosophical treatise; it is a testament to Nietzsche's resilience and a clarion call for intellectual freedom. It represents a bold attempt to reframe human experience and challenge the prevailing moral and intellectual paradigms of his time. Readers will find in this work not just a prelude to Nietzsche’s later achievements but a profound exploration of human nature and a relentless quest for truth.
Whether you are a long-time admirer of Nietzsche or a newcomer intrigued by his thought, Human, All Too Human offers an accessible yet profound introduction to his philosophy, showcasing his brilliant and often unsettling insights into the human condition.
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Human, All Too Human is widely praised for its incisive critique of traditional moral values and its exploration of human psychology. Readers appreciate Nietzsche's aphoristic style and his ability to challenge conventional thinking, though some find the work dense and demanding. The book is regarded as a significant step in Nietzsche's philosophical development.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780140446173
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 September 1994
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Contributors:
- Introduction by Marion Faber
- Notes by Marion Faber
- Translated by Marion Faber
- Translated by Stephen Lehmann
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 17.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 238g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Friedrich Nietzsche was born near Leipzig in 1844, the son of a Lutheran clergyman. At 24 he was appointed to the chair of classical philology at Basle University, where he stayed until forced by his health to retire in 1879. Here, he wrote all his literature, including Thus Spake Zarathustra, and developed his idea of the Superman. He became insane in 1889 and remained so until his death in 1900. Marion Faber is Professor German at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. Her work includes publications on Kafka, Nietzsche and Weimar film.
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