Human, All Too Human
ger. Menschliches, Allzumenschliches · 1878
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Summary
«Human, All Too Human» is a philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche in which he explores the nature of human morality, religion, and culture. The book consists of aphorisms and reflections where Nietzsche rejects metaphysical and religious explanations of the world, offering instead a rationalist and scientific approach. He critiques traditional moral values, arguing that they are based on illusions and prejudices. Nietzsche examines issues of free will, truth, art, and society, aiming to liberate individuals from dogmatic beliefs and encourage independent thinking. The book marks Nietzsche's transition from romantic idealism to a more skeptical and critical worldview.

Date of publication: 26 November 2024
Last updated: 27 November 2024
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Genre: Philosophy
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