معرفی کتاب «Human, All Too Human (I): A Book for Free Spirits, Volume 3 (The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsch)» نوشتهٔ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Gary J Handwerk، منتشرشده توسط نشر Stanford University Press در سال 2000. این کتاب در 7 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This is the second volume to appear in an edition that will be the first complete, critical, and annotated English translation of all of Nietzsche’s work. Volume 2: Unfashionable Observations, translated by Richard T. Gray, was published in 1995. The edition is a new English translation, by various hands, of the celebrated Colli-Montinari edition, which has been acclaimed as one of the most important works of scholarship in the humanities in the last quarter century. The original Italian edition was simultaneously published in French, German, and Japanese. This volume of Human, All Too Human, the first of two parts, is the earliest of Nietzsche’s works in which his philosophical concerns and methodologies can be glimpsed. In this work Nietzsche began to establish the intellectual difference from his own cultural milieu and time that makes him our contemporary. Published in 1878, it marks both a stylistic and an intellectual shift away from Nietzsche’s own youthful affiliation with Romantic excesses of German thought and culture typified by Wagnerian opera.
this Is The Second Volume To Appear In An Edition That Will Be The First Complete, Critical, And Annotated English Translation Of All Of Nietzsche’s Work. Volume 2: Unfashionable Observations, Translated By Richard T. Gray, Was Published In 1995. The Edition Is A New English Translation, By Various Hands, Of The Celebrated Colli-montinari Edition, Which Has Been Acclaimed As One Of The Most Important Works Of Scholarship In The Humanities In The Last Quarter Century. The Original Italian Edition Was Simultaneously Published In French, German, And Japanese.
this Volume Of Human, All Too Human, The First Of Two Parts, Is The Earliest Of Nietzsche’s Works In Which His Philosophical Concerns And Methodologies Can Be Glimpsed. In This Work Nietzsche Began To Establish The Intellectual Difference From His Own Cultural Milieu And Time That Makes Him Our Contemporary. Published In 1878, It Marks Both A Stylistic And An Intellectual Shift Away From Nietzsche’s Own Youthful Affiliation With Romantic Excesses Of German Thought And Culture Typified By Wagnerian Opera.
This is the second volume to appear in an edition that will be the first complete, critical, and annotated English translation of all of Nietzsche s work. Volume 2: Unfashionable Observations, translated by Richard T. Gray, was published in 1995. The edition is a new English translation, by various hands, of the celebrated Colli-Montinari edition, which has been acclaimed as one of the most important works of scholarship in the humanities in the last quarter century. The original Italian edition was simultaneously published in French, German, and Japanese. This volume of Human, All Too Human, the first of two parts, is the earliest of Nietzsche s works in which his philosophical concerns and methodologies can be glimpsed. In this work Nietzsche began to establish the intellectual difference from his own cultural milieu and time that makes him our contemporary. Published in 1878, it marks both a stylistic and an intellectual shift away from Nietzsche s own youthful affiliation with Romantic excesses of German thought and culture typified by Wagnerian opera "This volume is the first of two to provide a new edition of Human, All Too Human, the earliest of Nietzsche's works in which his philosophical concerns and methodologies can be glimpsed. Published in 1878, it marked both a stylistic and an intellectual shift away from Nietzsche's own youthful affiliation with Romantic excesses of German thought and culture. It presents the precursors of the ideas that would later become Nietzsche's theories on genealogy and of the U;bermensch. This new translation presents Nietzsche's text in the straightforward, direct prose of the original. It is the first English edition to include the significant variants and revisions of the original published text, and the first to provide cross-references to the forthcoming volume of Nietzsche's notebook material from the same period. It includes explanatory notes and a translator's afterword detailing the history of the work."-- Provided by publisher 82,83,84,85 92 Contents 8 In Place of a Preface 14 Preface 16 1. Of the First and Last Things 26 2. On the History of the Moral Sensations 54 3. The Religious Life 96 4. From the Souls of Artists and Writers 125 5. Signs of Higher and Lower Culture 164 6. In Relations with Others 208 7. Woman and Child 230 8. A Glance at the State 247 9. By Oneself Alone 275 Among Friends: An Epilogue 316 Notes 320 Translator's Afterword by Gary Handwerk 372 Index of Persons 392