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Human, All Too Human & Beyond Good and Evil - Fryderyk Nietzsche - książka
Producent: Wordsworth
"Human, All Too Human" (1878) marks a significant transition in Nietzsche's intellectual journey as he moves away from the influence of German romanticism, embracing instead the ideals of the French Enlightenment. In a period of personal turmoil—during which he parted ways with Richard Wagner and his academic career was cut short due to health issues—Nietzsche crafts a series of dazzling and perplexing aphorisms. These writings lay the groundwork for his future philosophical concepts, such as the will to power and the necessity to surpass traditional Christian values. The work stands as a foundational element of his philosophical legacy, aptly named 'A Book for Free Spirits' and originally dedicated to Voltaire, who championed radical enlightenment and found in Nietzsche a new advocate."Beyond Good and Evil" (1886) offers a trenchant and compelling critique of philosophy, religion, and science. In this work, Nietzsche challenges us with issues that are deeply moving and thought-provoking, while simultaneously depicting the ideals and practices that will define the philosophy of the future. With unwavering vigor and relentless inquiry, Nietzsche not only sets the philosophical agenda but also exemplifies the kind of thinking he aims to cultivate.
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