Human, All Too Human Ii And Unpublished Fragmen... ✦ Fresh & Top
This work is characterized by an aphoristic style that favors brief, independent observations over a single systematic argument.
He analyzes the role of the artist and writer, advocating for a "noble poverty" of expression and praising figures like Chopin for their ability to transcend traditional conventions. The Unpublished Fragments Human, All Too Human II and Unpublished Fragmen...
He argues that virtues and religious beliefs are not eternal truths but products of evolutionary biology and social survival. This work is characterized by an aphoristic style