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Aphorisms on Love and Hate by Friedrich Nietzsche

ashleybecomesthatgirl's review

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challenging reflective slow-paced

3.0

pearlrik's review

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4.0

Good old Nietzsche never disappoints.

A brilliant minds whose works have been combed through by the psychoanalytic community a billion times over.

Many little, wonderful gems that will certainly occupy my mind on my evening walks.

dreamerthinker's review

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informative reflective medium-paced

2.5

tali_marie's review

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informative mysterious reflective

4.0

Even though some of the views are outdated this book really gave me a lot to think about

figwood's review against another edition

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challenging reflective medium-paced

3.0

mholleronsilk's review

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2.0

I much prefer novels and this tended to be in too much of an essay format. But what can I say? I gave it a go....

lolo212's review

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2.0

2.5

this would've been a solid four star if dear old fred didnt take a 10 page detour to let us all know women are, in fact, not people

sssummer's review

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5.0

I thought this was great! It has such low reviews and I'm kinda shook tbh.

To be fair, I'm fresh off a semester studying Nietzche's work, which undoubtedly means I have fresh in my mind the context to understand these aphorisms in (sidenote: putting "Aphorisms" in the title when it's a book by Nietzsche is ultimately redundant.) (off-topic sidenote: holy shit as I'm typing this I'm realizing I might have repeatedly forgotten the S in his name on my final paper. Oh my God, I would never recover from that.)

In terms of his actual ideas, I definitely don't agree with a lot of them. But, there are always erudite and worth thinking about. The general tone is very clinical and cynical (great Xmas eve pick!). Interestingly, a lot of passages actually reminded me of some of Plath's journal entries. They seem to come to a lot of the same conclusions.

Of course, there were also passages that I did totally agree with. A lot of his introspection/observations are really good, poignant, and worth writing down somewhere else. I particularly liked "Caution of free spirits". Many of the aphorisms are actually, and surprisingly,... not clinical and cold?

I think this is a handy little edition, and I'm glad I own it. I plan on rereading it (once I've read more of his other stuff). It's the perfect little thing to keep in a purse.

sonyajeg's review

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informative reflective

3.75

veru_verge's review

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funny inspiring reflective medium-paced

3.25