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Great Ideas Man Alone With Himself (Penguin Great Ideas)
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| #477214 in Books | 2008-09-23 | 2008-09-23 | Format: International Edition | Original language:German | PDF # 1 | 7.13 x.20 x4.37l,.60 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 96 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great Book!|By Rafael B. Flores|Shut up. Read it. Great book.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| I enjoyed this book|By data tech|I enjoyed this book, although its a book that I had to read in brief spurts... and sometime re-read the previous paragraph. There can be a gem of truth in very paragraph if one looks|About the Author|Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 –1900) was a nineteenth-century German philologist and philosopher. He wrote critiques of religion, morality, contemporary culture, philosophy, and science, using a distinctive German language style and di
Friedrich Nietzsche was one of the most revolutionary thinkers in Western philosophy. Here he sets out his subversive views in a series of aphorisms on subjects ranging from art to arrogance, boredom to passion, science to vanity, rejecting conventional notions of morality to celebrate the individual’s ‘will to power’. Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves – and each other. They have ...
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