
audiobook
by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
HUMAN,ALL TOO HUMAN
PREFACE. - 1
OF THE FIRST AND LAST THINGS. - 1
HISTORY OF THE MORAL FEELINGS. - 35
THE RELIGIOUS LIFE. - 108
In this thought‑provoking collection, a restless voice unravels the hidden assumptions that shape our everyday judgments. The author asks us to question every received moral, turning familiar certainties into fresh puzzles for the mind. With a blend of sharp wit and candid honesty, he sketches the portrait of a “free spirit”—someone willing to abandon comfortable dogmas and glimpse life unfiltered.
Listening to these aphorisms feels like a conversation with a provocateur who delights in exposing the contradictions that bind us. The tone moves from playful irony to stark seriousness, inviting the audience to linger on each insight before moving on. As the journey unfolds, listeners find themselves drawn into a subtle rebellion, a quiet encouragement to forge their own path beyond the ordinary.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (218K characters)
Release date
2011-11-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1900
A fierce and original thinker, this German philosopher and writer challenged religion, morality, and culture in ways that still spark debate today. Best known for works like Thus Spoke Zarathustra, he wrote with unusual energy, wit, and intensity.
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by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche