Human, All Too Human
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Publisher Description
Human, All Too Human is the first book by Nietzsche to use the aphoristic style that would come to characterise the philosopher's most famous and iconic material.
This compact and inexpensive print edition ensures that you can absorb and appreciate these philosophical insights at little expense. His style, combining Nietzsche's vehement brand of argument with keynote nihilistic energy, is evident. Quickfire, furious nature of the points made in some respects foreshadow later works in which these qualities are enhanced still further.
For the clinical yet perceptive style present in this early work, Nietzsche's adherents compare Human, All Too Human to the earliest works of psychology. Throughout the text, Nietzsche examines human traits and behaviours in a series of short passages, presenting a number of posits and philosophic arguments in each. The shortest of these are only a single paragraph, while the longest run for several.
At this point in his life, Nietzsche shied from creating a comprehensive philosophy of his own - instead, he placed most of his energy into ridiculing and debunking the assertions of other, earlier thinkers. Although selling poorly upon its first release, the later recognition Nietzsche gained brought this and other early works into prominence - today, all remain popular and well-discussed in academic and philosophical circles.