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041 _aeng
082 _a193
_bABB
100 _aAbbey, Ruth
245 0 _aNietzsche's human all too human
260 _bEdinburgh University Press,
_cc2020
_aEdinburgh
300 _axi, 242 p.
_c22 cm.
504 _aBib and Ref
520 _aHuman, All Too Human marks the beginning of what is often called Nietzsche's middle or positivist period (which ends with the conclusion of Book IV of The Gay Science). It initiates some important features that become permanent in his work, such as his experiments in multiple writing styles within one work, his self-representation as a psychologist, his genealogical excavations of morality and his appeal to fellow Europeans to overcome the parochialism and antagonism of nationalism.
650 _aReligion And Philosophy; History & Surveys; Woman and child
942 _cENGLISH
999 _c566610
_d566610