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by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
NÄIN PUHUI ZARATHUSTRA
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
SISÄLLYS:
NÄIN PUHUI ZARATHUSTRA - ENSIMÄINEN OSA
NÄIN PUHUI ZARATHUSTRA - TOINEN OSA
NÄIN PUHUI ZARATHUSTRA - KOLMAS OSA
NÄIN PUHUI ZARATHUSTRA - NELJÄS JA VIIMEINEN OSA
A solitary figure retreats from the comfort of his home, climbing high into the mountains to seek solitude. When dawn finally breaks, he steps down from the peaks and addresses the rising sun itself, speaking of gifts, burdens, and the paradox of light that shines for others. His words overflow with vivid metaphor—a honey‑laden bee, a cup eager to empty—conveying a restless desire to share wisdom while still yearning for the transformative experience of becoming human again.
Soon after, the wanderer meets an old hermit in the forest, whose cryptic questions echo the tension between lofty ideals and earthly realities. Their exchange probes the limits of love for humanity, the danger of giving too much, and the possibility that true insight may arise only through struggle and sacrifice. The dialogue sets the stage for a philosophical journey that questions the nature of greatness, the meaning of morality, and what it truly means to give oneself to others.
Language
fi
Duration
~9 hours (527K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1900
Best known for challenging inherited ideas about morality, religion, and culture, this fiercely original thinker helped reshape modern philosophy. His books still feel electric because they ask uncomfortable questions about truth, freedom, creativity, and how to live.
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