Summary
Friedrich Nietzsche: Human, too human I
This work is characteristic of the second period of Nietzsche's work in which he puts science before poetry. "Human, Too Human", originally published in three parts, is a work in which he deals with morality, attacks metaphysics, showing that human knowledge and experience can be interpreted in a materialistic way, interprets the difference between good and evil, and interprets the source of conscience from the authority of parents and educators.
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