Human, All-Too-Human: A Book for Free Spirits, Part 2

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Human, All-Too-Human: A Book for Free Spirits, Part 2

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

EN·~8 hours·770 chapters

Chapters

770 total

Translator's Introduction.

4:23

Preface.

0:00

1.

3:58

2.

1:22

3.

2:23

4.

1:16

5.

3:28

6.

1:21

7.

0:58

Part I. Miscellaneous Maxims And Opinions.

0:03

Description

In the late 1870s the thinker stepped away from academic lecturing and turned his attention to a broader audience, producing a collection of sharp, self‑contained reflections. Presented as a series of aphorisms, the work ranges from the fleeting to the profound, each piece offering a concise glimpse into topics as diverse as morality, art, politics, and the everyday habits of human beings. The author's voice is unapologetically personal, insisting that only what has been truly experienced may be spoken about, which gives the text an intimate, sometimes confrontational tone.

The assortment of maxims oscillates between biting cynicism and unexpected lyricism, reminding listeners of the playful paradoxes found in poetry. Readers will encounter surprising appraisals of cultural giants, from Shakespeare to Milton, and hear a skeptical take on religion, love, and the promises of progress. Though the work lacks the grand system of later writings, it serves as an accessible entry point to the author's evolving philosophy, inviting anyone willing to question the assumptions that shape daily life.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (497K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

1844–1900

A fiercely original thinker, he challenged religion, morality, and culture in prose that still feels urgent today. His books blend philosophy, poetry, and provocation, which is one reason they continue to attract readers far beyond academic circles.

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