弗里德里希·尼采(Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900),19世纪德国哲学家,唯意志论和生命哲学主要代表之一,被认为是世界最伟大的思想家之一。
早年在波恩大学和莱比锡大学学习,获博士学位。不到25岁就被聘为瑞士巴塞尔大学的古典语文学副教授,并在一年以后成为正教授。一生著述颇丰,如《悲剧的诞生》、《查拉图斯特拉如是说》、《善恶的彼岸》、《强力意志》等,对20世纪的思想界产生重大影响。1889年初,在意大利的都灵街头摔倒,就此精神错乱,于11年后在德国的魏玛去世。
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Human, all too human 2025 pdf epub mobi 电子书
人们感觉他(天才)的痛苦很夸张…… ----------------------------- 人们总是说,诗人、艺术家(或曰文人)总喜欢夸大自身的痛苦。 却不曾听说,有人认为别人夸大了自身的幸福和快乐。 我们无法体会看似风平浪静的诗人内心的狂躁与激越,于是,总认为他们喜欢夸张自己受到...
评分 评分虽然还来不及翻阅前面的长篇大论,但是后面的语录却非常好用,随时随地,随手一份,就像给自己昏昏欲睡的神经注射了一剂针剂。原来我也可以读,这种需要坚强的神经,只给自由精灵的书!
评分今天收拾以前文科课本打算扔掉,翻到一本政治书上首页我写过一句“可惜人们不能幸运地找到一杯醇酒,借以忘记此种生灵,而嫉妒、诽谤和怨恨所酿成的全部毒汁,也都不足以毁坏那本然的美丽”,貌似是出自《悲剧的诞生》。由此我想起了以前政治课上的一件小事。 班上理科生要不是...
评分小的时候,一直很不理解为什么“天才和疯子只有一步之遥”,长大过后,我说我愿意变成那个和“疯子”只有一步之遥的人,却有人告诉我,你这么想了,说明你不是了。真正的这样的人,是不会这么说的。 哦。 直到有一天,看到了尼采的那句“我生活在不属于我的时代,所以...
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE RELIGIOUS LIFE. The Double Contest Against Evil.?If an evil afflicts us we can either so deal with it as to remove its cause or else so deal with it that its effect upon our feeling is changed; hence look upon the evil as a benefit of which the uses will perhaps first become evident in some subsequent period. Religion and art (and also the metaphysical philosophy) strive to effect an alteration of the feeling, partly by an alteration of our judgment respecting the experience (for example, with the aid of the dictum "whom God loves, he chastizes") partly by the awakening of a joy in pain, in emotion especially (whence the art of tragedy had its origin). The more one is disposed to interpret away and justify, the less likely he is to look directly at the causes of evil and eliminate them. An instant alleviation and narcotizing of pain, as is usual in the case of tooth ache, is sufficient for him even in the severest suffering. The more the domination of religions and of all narcotic arts declines, the more searchingly do men look to the elimination of evil itself, which is a rather bad thing for the tragic poets?for there is ever less and less material for tragedy, since the domain of unsparing, immutable destiny grows constantly more circumscribed ? and a still worse thing for the priests, for these last have lived heretofore upon the narcoticizing of human ill. Sorrow is Knowledge.?How willingly would not one exchange the false assertions of the homines religiosi that there is a god who commands us to be good, who is the sentinel and witness of every act, every moment, every thought, who loves us, who plans our welfare in every misfortune?how willingly would not one exchange these for truths as healing, beneficial and grateful as those delusions But there are no s...
Human, all too human 2025 pdf epub mobi 电子书