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Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two by Friedrich Nietzsche,Helen Zimmern,Paul V. Cohn,J. M. Kennedy
The philosopher reviews his usual — morality, religion, government, society — with his characteristic depth of perception, unflinching honesty, and iconoclastic wit. But Nietzsche's manner of expression takes a new, aphoristic turn. More than 1,400 incisive and poetic aphorisms appear here, expressing many themes developed in Nietzsche's later works. Republication of the London and Edinburgh, 1909-13 edition. Table of Contents for Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two
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