
Human, All Too Human
Friedrich Nietzsche
Ranging from a few words to a few pages, the aphorisms in Human, All Too Human present Friedrich Nietzsche's thoughts on a variety of subjects, including the nature of reality (metaphysics); moral feelings, especially the concepts of good and evil; the argument that great art is the product of hard work as opposed to 'genius' and inspiration; free-thinking; the evolution of men, women and children; and the limitations that people put on their own thoughts and reasoning.
The first of what became three volumes, Human, All Too Human not only represented a change in style for Nietzsche after the break-up of his friendship with the composer Richard Wagner and his rejection of Schopenhauer's influence, but also a move towards the views of the Enlightenment philosophers, particularly Voltaire and La Rochfoucauld. Human, All Too Human marks Nietzsche's decision to embrace new concepts and a fascinating turning point in the work of one of the 19th century's greatest philosophers.
Duration - 12h 14m.
Author - Friedrich Nietzsche.
Narrator - Richard Trinder.
Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Arcturus Holdings Limited ©.
Location:
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Richard Trinder
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Description:
Ranging from a few words to a few pages, the aphorisms in Human, All Too Human present Friedrich Nietzsche's thoughts on a variety of subjects, including the nature of reality (metaphysics); moral feelings, especially the concepts of good and evil; the argument that great art is the product of hard work as opposed to 'genius' and inspiration; free-thinking; the evolution of men, women and children; and the limitations that people put on their own thoughts and reasoning. The first of what became three volumes, Human, All Too Human not only represented a change in style for Nietzsche after the break-up of his friendship with the composer Richard Wagner and his rejection of Schopenhauer's influence, but also a move towards the views of the Enlightenment philosophers, particularly Voltaire and La Rochfoucauld. Human, All Too Human marks Nietzsche's decision to embrace new concepts and a fascinating turning point in the work of one of the 19th century's greatest philosophers. Duration - 12h 14m. Author - Friedrich Nietzsche. Narrator - Richard Trinder. Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Arcturus Holdings Limited ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
Introduction
Duration:00:11:56
Preface
Duration:00:23:42
First Division: First and Last Things
Duration:01:13:31
Second Division: The History of the Moral Sentiments (Part 1)
Duration:00:49:15
Second Division: The History of the Moral Sentiments (Part 2)
Duration:00:56:06
Third Division: The Religious Life
Duration:01:13:12
Fourth Division: Concerning the Soul of Artists and Authors (Part 1)
Duration:00:46:50
Fourth Division: Concerning the Soul of Artists and Authors (Part 2)
Duration:00:51:22
Fifth Division: The Signs of Higher and Lower Culture (Part 1)
Duration:00:43:07
Fifth Division: The Signs of Higher and Lower Culture (Part 2)
Duration:01:06:58
Sixth Division: Man in Society
Duration:00:45:41
Seventh Division: Wife and Child
Duration:00:36:47
Eighth Division: A Glance at the State
Duration:01:08:25
Ninth Division: Man Alone by Himself (Part 1)
Duration:00:41:17
Ninth Division: Man Alone by Himself (Part 2)
Duration:00:46:19
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:17