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Human, All-Too-Human A Book for Free Spirits Part I

Human, All-Too-Human A Book for Free Spirits Part I

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2025
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Psicología
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9789369423910
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Human, All-Too-Human: A Book for Free Spirits Part I by Friedrich Nietzsche explores human nature, morality, and culture through a collection of aphorisms. The text challenges conventional ideals and traditional beliefs, urging readers to adopt a more realistic, human-centered perspective. Nietzsche critiques societal norms and emphasizes the importance of self-discovery, positioning the 'free spirit' as an individual who has liberated themselves from the constraints of conventional values. He reflects on the complexity of human behavior, advocating for an acceptance of human flaws and moral ambiguity. Through his exploration of the evolution of moral values and the psychology of human nature, Nietzsche encourages a deeper understanding of self and society. The work examines the struggles individuals face in overcoming societal pressures and finding true understanding. It sets the stage for Nietzsche’s broader philosophical exploration of personal and cultural evolution, suggesting that growth comes from questioning and transcending established norms. The book highlights the potential for transformation by embracing individuality, the complexities of human existence, and a rejection of dogmatic morality.

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