Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche
Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche
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Human, All Too Human

Author: Friedrich Nietzsche

Narrator: Lopez Mickaël

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mika

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

Step into the labyrinth of the human soul.In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche dismantles illusions with surgical precision, guiding the reader through a world where morality, religion, and culture are re-examined under the piercing light of reason. This landmark work marks Nietzsche’s bold departure from romanticism and metaphysics, heralding his journey into free thought and psychological insight.A cornerstone of modern philosophy, this collection of aphorisms and reflections challenges the very foundations of truth and belief. Explore Nietzsche’s analysis of moral prejudice, where he lays bare the constructed nature of our values. Enter the realm of the “free spirit,” a section devoted to those courageous enough to question inherited convictions. Witness his early critique of art and genius, where even beauty is not immune from inquiry.Nietzsche’s influence on existentialism, psychoanalysis, and 20th-century thought is immeasurable. His words continue to stir minds and provoke debate, as relevant in our turbulent age as they were in his own.Now, for the first time, immerse yourself in his unflinching vision through a pristine AI narration—delivered with crystal clarity, emotional nuance, and unwavering fidelity to the original text. Whether you’re a devoted reader of philosophy or a curious seeker, this audiobook offers a profound and accessible gateway into one of the most daring minds in history.Let Nietzsche’s voice echo in your mind and begin your own philosophical awakening.

About Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was a German philosopher and philologist whose best-known works include Thus Spoke Zarathustra; Ecce Homo; Human, All Too Human; and Beyond Good and Evil. Much of his work is characterized by radical questioning of the value and objectivity of truth and criticism of traditional ideals of morality. Nietzsche's writings were significant influences on the existentialist, nihilist, and postmodernist schools of thought, as well as on the work of such later writers as Herman Hesse, Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud, and Jean-Paul Sartre.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn on March 02, 2017

There are many generalizations and sweeping judgments made about Nietzsche and his philosophy. I find such remarks next to useless. For me, there is only one way to approach Nietzsche – read each paragraph and maxim and aphorism slowly and carefully and arrive at my own conclusions after seeing how......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on November 27, 2009

Probably my favorite book by Nietzsche excluding Thus Spoke Zarathustra. If you love aphorisms that pack a punch then this will be right up your alley. Not a laborious read like some "treatise" philosophy, but witty, controversial, eloquent, and brutally honest. My favorite aphorism - "Life consists......more

Goodreads review by Lady Jane on October 16, 2011

Allegedly, Nietzsche wrote this piece after he broke his friendship with Wagner, the musician Nietzsche formerly idolized; soon after he began to break away from his fondness for the romanticism of music and art. This shift in attitude is strongly conveyed in this amazing work, Human, All Too Human.......more