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The Friedrich Nietzsche Collection
- Narrated by: Ellis Freeman
- Length: 51 hrs and 11 mins
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
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Publisher's Summary
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) has influenced philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Oswald Spengler, George Grant, Emil Cioran, Albert Camus, Ayn Rand, Jacques Derrida, Leo Strauss, Max Scheler, Michel Foucault and Bernard Williams. His writings on aesthetics, language, truth, morality, cultural theory, history, nihilism, power, and the meaning of existence have exerted a vast influence on Western philosophy and intellectual history.
The Friedrich Nietzsche collection includes the following works: “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”, “Beyond Good and Evil”, “Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is”, “The Antichrist”, “Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirit”, "The Future of Our Educational Institutions", “The Joyful Wisdom”, “We Philologists , ‘Twilight of the Idols”, “On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense”, “Untimely Meditations”, “Homer and Classical Philosophy”, “The Wanderer and his Shadow”, “On the Genealogy of Morals”, “The Case of Wagner”, “Nietzsche Contra Wagner”, “Selected Aphorisms from Nietzsche’s Retrospect of His Years of Friendship with Wagner”, “Assorted Opinions and Maxims”, “Dionysus Dithyrambs”, “The Birth of Tragedy”, “The Will to Power “, and “The Dawn of Day”.
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- Shatrughan Singh
- 03-12-20
very good deal - has errors, listen with reference
i generally listen with a pdf at hand, so the errors dont particularly bother me. the bundle is GREAT value for just 1 audible credit, but if you're buying it for the full price - look for a better audiobook.
the errors aren't that bad - but it's definitely not worth the premium 2000+ rupee price tag on this.
like i said, if you're using audible credits, that's more than a dozen great books for the price of around 200/- rupees.
also, the organisation of this audiobook is GARBAGE. it's just listed chapter 1 to 60something - excuse me? would it be too hard to just mention where the next book begins? nevertheless, it doesnt bother me, considering the price i got it at.
all in all, it's half decent. cheers.
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- Alexander
- 24-05-20
Where is the table of contents?
I have got the product on my device. Then, I tried to view table of contents. I have found the following list: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, ... Chapter 67, something like that. What does it mean? Can this be fixed? If I want to listen The Birth of Tradegy, what item should I select? I believe, that detailed Table of contents is required for any quality product
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- Gabriel J.
- 28-08-20
Mispronunciation
This guy can't read. The cadence is okay, but he mispronounces a LOT of words. Philosophers names like Hegel and Shoepenhauer are understandable, but there are fairly common English words like analogous that get botched horribly, and it isn't a rare occurrence. I guess that's why the price is so good. You get what you pay for.
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- patrick
- 27-05-20
Terrible reading of genius writing
The reader sounds like he has no idea what he is reading, very distracting and unfortunate.
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- Jim Heim
- 15-08-20
C’mon audible
Not worthy of audible. You can do better than this. Very poor. Do not buy.
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- ZheG
- 14-10-20
so impressed
this is a great read! im so stoked on the reader and am a picky fan
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- Elizabeth Chapman
- 11-01-21
terrible reading.Cant listen to it
terrible narrator, so halting I couldn't listen to it. sounded chopped and pasted. so disappointed
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- Owen
- 04-10-20
Disconnecting narration (thus spake Zarathustra)
This is just for Thus spake Zarathustra.
The narration could have been better.
There were a lot of different characters to portray, which must have made it difficult and he did a good job of creating different voices for each one.
However, I found the voices of the different characters to be quite jarring, at times. Each of the different accents of the characters was not very consistent. One of the characters had a sort of Birmingham accent that, at times, moved into slightly different English accents as he spoke. His Canadian (I think) accent also slips through quite a lot (whilst doing English accents).
Additionally, I found them to be a little childlike, as if on a children's TV show.
I also found there to be disfluency in how he spoke, a little like Captain Kirk from the original Star Trek (across all voices).
These difficulties caused me to be constantly too aware that I was listening to someone in a studio, thus always taking me away from the storyline. I would recommend the book/audiobook, but not this reading of it. I'm actually a little upset that I paid hard earned money for this.