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Mentioned in 14 episodes

Human, All Too Human

Book • 2007
Friedrich Nietzsche's "Human, All Too Human" marks a significant shift in his philosophical approach.

Moving away from the more romantic and tragic themes of his earlier works, this book adopts a more critical and psychological perspective.

It explores human nature, morality, and the role of reason and emotion in shaping our understanding of the world.

The work is characterized by its aphoristic style and its focus on psychological and historical analysis.

Its influence on subsequent thinkers is considerable.

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Mentioned in 14 episodes

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Ben Wilson
to share Nietzsche's quote about forgiving your own self to find the path within your nature.
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Nietzsche and Eternal Recurrence (Part 3)
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Sean Illing
in relation to the transition from consciousness to self-consciousness and the trade-offs involved.
75 snips
Happiness isn’t the goal
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John Podhoretz
as an example of a book about working inside the White House.
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Post Changes and the Book on Biden
Mentioned by the host as part of Nietzsche's 'free spirit trilogy'.
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The Gay Science #1 (Preface, I.1 - I.9)
Recommended as one of three ideal starting points for reading Nietzsche.
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Special Episode: Nietzsche Podcast Reading Guide
Mentioned by the speaker while discussing Nietzsche's work.
Response to Philosophy Tube
Mentioned by the speaker as a book with a dedication to Voltaire in the style of the French rationalists and aphorists.
132: Daemonic, part 3 - Stefan Zweig & Nietzsche's Struggle with the Daemon
Mentioned by the speaker as a work written during Nietzsche's alienation from Wagner.
94: Nietzsche Reviews His Own Books
Mentioned when discussing Nietzsche's views on altruism and self-sacrifice.
The Gay Science #11 (III.114-III.124)
Referenced as the source of the line 'Error has turned animals into men. Perhaps truth could turn man into animals again.'
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