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by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
HUMAN - ALL-TOO-HUMAN - A BOOK FOR FREE SPIRITS - PART I - By - FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE - TRANSLATED BY - HELEN ZIMMERN - WITH INTRODUCTION BY - J. M. KENNEDY
The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche - The First Complete and Authorised English Translation - Edited by Dr Oscar Levy - Volume Six - T.N. FOULIS - 13 & 15 FREDERICK STREET - EDINBURGH: AND LONDON - 1909
INTRODUCTION.
PREFACE
In this collection of sharp, often witty aphorisms, the author invites listeners to question the assumptions that shape everyday life. Written during a period of personal upheaval, the pieces move from early optimism to a more measured, skeptical outlook, offering a fresh perspective on values once taken for granted. The tone ranges from playful satire to quiet melancholy, reflecting the author's restless search for intellectual freedom.
The book is divided into sections that examine everything from the origins of moral sentiment and the role of religion to the challenges faced by artists, the dynamics of culture, and the realities of social life. Each fragment encourages a free‑thinking reader to look beyond idealised visions and confront the plain, often uncomfortable facts of human existence. Listeners will find the material both thought‑provoking and surprisingly relevant to modern debates about authenticity, authority, and personal autonomy.
Full title
Human, All-Too-Human: A Book for Free Spirits, Part 1 Complete Works, Volume Six
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (548K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Hathi Trust.)
Release date
2016-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1900
A fierce and unforgettable voice in modern thought, this German philosopher challenged conventional ideas about morality, religion, and culture. His books remain provocative, poetic, and deeply influential more than a century after his death.
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