Human, All Too Human, Part Two

Human, All Too Human, Part Two

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Translated by Paul V. Cohn

7h 4m
84,633 words
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Issued as two separate booklets in 1879 and 1880, later collected as Part Two of *Human, All Too Human*, these aphorisms continue and intensify the analytic mood of Part One: 408 "miscellaneous maxims and opinions" followed by 350 fragments framed as a dialogue between a wanderer and his shadow. The 1886 prefaces Nietzsche later added trace the autobiographical arc — illness, recovery, the slow forging of the philosophy of the will.

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