弗裏德裏希·尼采(Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900),19世紀德國哲學傢,唯意誌論和生命哲學主要代錶之一,被認為是世界最偉大的思想傢之一。
早年在波恩大學和萊比锡大學學習,獲博士學位。不到25歲就被聘為瑞士巴塞爾大學的古典語文學副教授,並在一年以後成為正教授。一生著述頗豐,如《悲劇的誕生》、《查拉圖斯特拉如是說》、《善惡的彼岸》、《強力意誌》等,對20世紀的思想界産生重大影響。1889年初,在意大利的都靈街頭摔倒,就此精神錯亂,於11年後在德國的魏瑪去世。
"Offers dazzling observations of human psychology, social interaction, esthetics, and religion. The book is one of the best examples of Nietzsche's ability to unmask the essence of social reality and expose the origins of our illustrations". ("New York Times Book Review"). "An excellent [translation] - accurate, lively, and in places even elegant. Here his style as an epigrammist comes to full bloom. This book is not just for Nietzsche students and buffs; perceptive and intelligent readers of all sorts can relate to his unencumbered and oft acerbic analysis". ("Choice"). This English translation - the first since 1909 - restores "Human, All Too Human" to its proper central position in the Nietzsche canon. First published in 1878, the book marks the philosophical coming of age of Friedrich Nietzsche. In it he rejects the romanticism of his early work, influenced by Wagner and Schopenhauer, and looks to enlightened reason and science. The "Free Spirit" enters, untrammeled by all accepted conventions, a precursor of Zarathustra. The result is 638 stunning aphorisms about everything under and above the sun. Introducing this "New Bison" Books edition is Arthur C. Danto, Johnsonian Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University and the author of many books, including "Nietzsche as Philosopher".
取自最近在看的《人性的、太人性的》:每每隽秀短文,总会让我产生醍醐灌顶的冲动。括号前为所在章节。尼采的大部分文章都采用的是格言体,是以一种片面的、主观的类似于演讲的思想启发为主;因此内容与用词不免偏激。只需欣赏他对于社会、道德、人的揭露即可,不必过于深究。...
評分他的思想感觉他是竖立于人性之上的,把人性的面目阐述得如此清晰带有艺术性却又不晦涩难懂,但又感到他就生活在人群之中,把我们看得如此透骨。 人们不羞于思考肮脏的东西, 但是当人们想象有人相信他们有这种念头的时候,他们就感到羞耻了——看到这句话后,我便羞耻了··...
評分几乎包括了人类意识的各个方面.. 里面的隐喻让我欲罢不能! 文字晰利,结构紧凑... 大脑最好的清醒辑
評分上帝已死,人类如何自我救赎?尼采恐怕从摔倒的那一刻到疯癫的弥留之际,都在寻求着启示... 或许应该介绍老庄给他做朋友吧...~ 另,书中的警世之言很有意思... // God is dead and Nietzsche's counting on the future "free spirits", the idea of which hount...
Pep talk: 575 Profession. - A profession is the backbone of life.
评分當你年輕時,你總喜歡鑽研形而上;而當你老瞭,便不再瞭。
评分當你年輕時,你總喜歡鑽研形而上;而當你老瞭,便不再瞭。
评分當你年輕時,你總喜歡鑽研形而上;而當你老瞭,便不再瞭。
评分Pep talk: 575 Profession. - A profession is the backbone of life.
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