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FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: Beyond Good and Evil - FULL AudioBook

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: Beyond Good and Evil - FULL AudioBook

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FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: Beyond Good and Evil - FULL AudioBook People who understand Nietzsche, Schiller, Goethe even Steiners writings/lectures will know that true human history has been profoundly hidden from general view. Reading Bohr and Oppenheimer its also easy to see that human evolution and life in its present day has many hidden truths. I hope this age of materialism and concealment will progress to a new level of spiritual consciousness, however at present this is unlikely in my life time or the next.
Date: 2024-03-14

Comments and reviews: 33


Nietzsche can take years to understand. He is extremely advanced in his understanding of how Christianity retarded our progress and he’s pissed about it. He also understands how dishonest everyone, including himself, are about our own views. That underneath our purported high ideals, our beliefs are all too human frailties, fear, distrust, dishonesty, and selfishness. He is one of the most self honest, self exposing philosophers. He sacrificed himself to the abyss, you could say. He was so far ahead of his time. He is so helpful. What he says, if it gets in, it will never leave. What he wakes you up to can frighten, but take courage, where it leads can be incredible but it will be full of risk to your sanity.
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00: 00: 19 Preface
00: 06: 17 1 Prejudices of Philosophers
01: 05: 40 2 Free Spirit
01: 45: 52 3 The Religious Mood, 45
2: 29: 55 4 Epigrams & Interludes
2: 53: 22 5 Natural History of Morals
3: 50: 56 6 We Scholars
4: 44: 49 7 Our virtues
6: 56: 13 8 What is noble
1: 29: 33 36 Will & Material world
1: 40: 12 free, very free spirits
1: 45: 52 45
1: 48: 50 46
1: 52: 21 47 Religious Neurosis
1: 56: 04 48 Catholics & Protestants
1: 59: 24 49 Gratitude
1: 59: 58 50 Feminine Unio Mystica
2: 01: 01 51 Honor of the saint
2: 02: 29 52 Book of Justice vs Book of Grace
2: 04: 15 53 Why atheism now-a-days
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I like that this is the full book but I wish the person reading it would actually take the time to get some of the words right. Life preserving pronounced as Life persevering. Impugn pronounced impunged. Like I get it, it's difficult to read certain words especially in a book such as this one, but it's distracting when I'm trying to read along with the book and have to pause it to read back what the word actually says.
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This audiobook really went down hill around the hour mark.
The first guy had me hooked with his slow methodical reading and then the girl comes on reading so fast she constantly stumbles over her own words. Slow down it's a philosophy book not ya fantasy novel.

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The reader, reads with such feeling and a certain negitive bias on the topic. The background noises make it feel more a enactment than a audiobook. Ile press on for now but i think the only way ile be able to take this in, personally, is if i read it myself.
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I just can't. A woman reading Nietzsche or Spinoza with a modicum of comprehension. Just reading words is not comprehension. And from a female the most immoral of the species, nope. Ftsio (fk this shit I'm out) I for one will find another version.
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Chapter 1 - 06: 17
Chapter 2 - 1: 05: 40
Chapter 3 - 1: 45: 30
Chapter 4 - 2: 29: 55
Chapter 5 - 2: 53: 22
Chapter 6 - 3: 50: 56
Chapter 7 - 4: 44: 37
Chapter 8 - 5: 54: 12
Chapter 9 - 6: 56: 06

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man the chapter 2 speaker butchers this so badly. Says things as statements that are questions and visa versa. And the awkward pauses. Id recommend reading the text while listening to her for proper comprehension
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Shout out to Jordan Peterson for directing me towards such interesting people like Carl Jung, and Fredrick Nietzsche. Also, the language this guy uses is pretty darn confusing. It’s hard to keep up tbh lol
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Nietzsche goes beyond making us question our more obvious baseline assumptions. He makes us question the things we accept as some sort of natural law which, really are conceived by man. That's why he's great.
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lol you cant listen to beyond good and evil as an audiobook. you have to stare at many of the sentences for an hour with zero distractions and some ginseng. good luck taking this in on your bike ride
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36: 19 Perhaps among men who enjoyed even stronger and fastidious senses than our contemperaties but who knew how to find higher triumph and remaining masters of them.
41: 49

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Appreciate the effort but different narrators some with such heavy accents and mispronunciations you will struggle constantly to understand what they are saying.
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I understand it is free and I commend the guy who made this for his effort. That being said tho: first S this guy said I wrote this comment and left the video
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we are brainwashed to believe in evil, hell exists in our brainwashed minds. a bear will eat his young. do you really think he knows of hell for his actions.
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To get to the bottom of those ten thousand things that plague the culture, you must go down to the very roots of the language to find out what they are.
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Nature goes on forever for everyone and everything to return as everyone and everything an infinite number of times through evolutionary processes.
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20: 13 Who knows, Greece took a hundred years to find out who the garden god epicurious really was. Did SHE! ever find out. she is truth and truth is she.
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We are very blessed to live in the modern world, where we have such easy convenient access to such a vast array of fascinating books and philosophers
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Why is Nietzsche so celebrated I understand nothing what he is saying. Seems to me like a big ego trip more than something tangible and valuable.
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It’s sad when audio book readers read like 250 words a minute. They think it makes them come across as smart but it’s self-defeating
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While the entire body of work is great to listen to. Some of these narrators have no business reading the eulogy of a giraffe.
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Chapter 5 reader has a very thick accent combined with a clasp. It’s easier to understand Charlie Brown’s teacher.
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I couldnt even understand what the third guy who narrated the book was saying chptr3. i just can't listen to that man
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Preface
'Germans in vented the gun powder. printing press'
The ignorance.
Chinese and the Koreans.

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Germans, inventor of gunpowder and printing
Our good friend Nietzsche didn't know much about China history

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Me listening to this in the office and holding back the urge to start laughing each time they said among us
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I love this man because I love his words. but do any of you think he might of sold his soul to the devil
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21: 12 lIving according to nature means actually living according to life, how could you do differently
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The narrator for chapter 7-8 was spectacular. I wish she would have narrated the entire book.
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I'm not saying I could read it better but in chapter 2 she made up some words or something.
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Poor readings, some good. Requires more sincerity in presenting a feeling of understanding. 2/10
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I came to the comments to see if there was a legend that wrote the lyrics to this video down
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