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Aphorisms on Love and Hate Friedrich Nietzsche

Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
Format: Paperback / Classic Philosophy Book

Condition: Second-hand Some pen markings inside, but the cover is still in good condition.

Dive into the profound insights of one of historys most influential philosophers. In Aphorisms on Love and Hate, Nietzsche explores the deep emotions that shape human nature passion, resentment, affection, and the fine line between love and hatred.

  • Philosophical Classic: A timeless work from Nietzsches Human, All Too Human collection.
  • Sharp & Thought-Provoking: Each aphorism reveals the psychology behind human relationships and emotions.
  • Compact & Insightful: Perfect for readers who enjoy reflective and intellectual writing.
  • Ideal for Students & Thinkers: Great for philosophy enthusiasts, scholars, and collectors.

Themes: Love, Hate, Ego, Morality, Human Nature

Discover Nietzsches brilliant reflections on the contradictions of the human heart.