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  1. Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits (German: Menschliches, Allzumenschliches: Ein Buch für freie Geister) is a book by 19th-century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, originally published in 1878.

    • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
    • Menschliches, Allzumenschliches: Ein Buch für freie Geister
    • 1878
    • 182 pp
  2. Human, All-Too-Human by Friedrich Nietzsche Published 1878 Translation by Helen Zimmern Published 1909-1913 1. I have been told frequently, and always with great surprise, that there is something common and distinctive in all my writings, from the Birth of Tragedy to the latest published Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future.

  3. All of them, I have been told, contain snares and nets for careless birds, and an almost constant, unperceived challenge to reverse one’s habitual estimations and esteemed habits. “What’s that? Everything is onlyhuman, all too human?”

  4. SECOND DIVISION. THE HISTORY OF THE MORAL SENTIMENTS. 35. Advantages of Psychological Observation.—That reflection on the human, all-too-human—or, according to the learned expression, psychological observation—is one of the means by which one may lighten the burden of life, that exercise in this art produces presence of mind in difficult circumstances, in the midst of tiresome ...

  5. 15 de jun. de 2011 · Human, all too human : Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900; Hollingdale, R. J. Publication date. 1996. Topics. Human beings. Publisher. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press. Collection.

  6. 1. Human, alltooHuman with its two sequels is the memorial of a crisis. It is called a book for free spirits: almost every sentence in it is the expression of a triumph—by means of it I...

  7. Friedrich Nietzsche. Born: October 15, 1844, Röcken, Saxony, Prussia [Germany] Died: August 25, 1900, Weimar, Thuringian States (aged 55) Notable Works: “Beyond Good and Evil”. “Ecce Homo”. “Human, All-Too-Human”.