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Philosophy

Human, All Too Human

Original titleger. Menschliches, Allzumenschliches · 1878
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Methodology and Conclusions

In «Human, All Too Human», Friedrich Nietzsche employs a methodology based on critical analysis and philosophical reflection. He uses an aphoristic style of writing, allowing him to express complex ideas succinctly and effectively. Nietzsche explores various aspects of human nature, morality, religion, and culture, aiming to free the reader from traditional dogmas and prejudices. Nietzsche's methodology involves deconstructing established values and beliefs, enabling him to offer new perspectives on understanding human existence. The book's conclusions emphasize the importance of individual freedom, self-knowledge, and critical thinking. Nietzsche asserts that individuals should strive for self-development and reevaluation of all values to achieve true autonomy and self-realization.

Human, All Too Human
Date of publication: 26 November 2024
Last updated: 27 November 2024
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Human, All Too Human
Original titleger. Menschliches, Allzumenschliches · 1878
Genre: Philosophy