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Reducing nietzsche-from-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 4363 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = Beyond Good and Evil date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64156 sentences = 2738 flesch = 63 summary = fundamental condition--of life, to speak of Spirit and the Good as Plato discovered a moral faculty in man--for at that time Germans were still old time" to which it belongs, and as an expression of German taste at a and let all kinds of motley, coarse, and good-natured desirabilities free-spirited philosopher, which for the sake of German taste I will The philosopher, as WE free spirits understand him--as the man of man:--SUCH men, with their "equality before God," have hitherto swayed proved merely a learned form of good FAITH in prevailing morality, a new man would like to possess a nation, and he finds all the higher arts of characteristic is this fear of the "man" in the German spirit which itself to the "good" man of this morality; because, according to the What will the moral philosophers who appear at this time have cache = ./cache/4363.txt txt = ./txt/4363.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19322 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = The Antichrist date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34224 sentences = 1831 flesch = 69 summary = the place of the Christian ideal of the "good" man, prudently abased anti-Christian things--the abandonment of the purely moral view of life, profound instinct of self-preservation stands against truth ever coming of "God," the word "natural" necessarily took on the meaning of A criticism of the _Christian concept of God_ leads inevitably to the be possible, God must become a person; in order that the lower instincts as a copy: the Christian church, put beside the "people of God," shows a speaks only of inner things: "life" or "truth" or "light" is his word called "faith" the specially Christian form of _shrewdness_--people rights in the concepts of "God," "the truth," "the light," "the spirit," Christian God, we'd be still less inclined to believe in him.--In a with priests and gods when man becomes scientific!--_Moral_: science is is by no means merely Jewish and Christian; the right to lie and the cache = ./cache/19322.txt txt = ./txt/19322.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51710 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = Thoughts out of Season, Part I David Strauss, the Confessor and the Writer - Richard Wagner in Bayreuth. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62290 sentences = 2160 flesch = 61 summary = Then I feel like telling the German philosophers that if you, poor natural equality of men which Nietzsche combated all his life. like all men who are capable of very great love, Nietzsche lent the Nietzsche is writing about Wagner's music, and he says: "The world Concerning Culture-Philistinism, David Strauss makes a double "Ever remember," says Strauss, "that thou art human, not merely a various forces of nature, or relations of life, which inspire man with This is the German language, by means of which men express themselves, for, like Wagner, they understand the art of deriving a more decisive It is the voice _of Wagner's art_ which thus appeals to men. soul, there begins that period of the great man's life over which as a side of the life and nature of all great Germans: he does not know the art of modern times, it is that it no longer speaks the language of cache = ./cache/51710.txt txt = ./txt/51710.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38145 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37205 sentences = 1805 flesch = 64 summary = not-feeling: then the world and every thing (Ding) have no interest for man knows can be changed into a purely logical nature. may be far more desirable things in the general happiness of a man, than and present things: therefore, that man is to be made responsible for existence of an individual: [in order to] let man become whatever he =Ethic as Man's Self-Analysis.=--A good author, whose heart is really in two points of view are sufficient to explain all bad acts done by man to calculable and certain in our experiences, that man is the rule, nature whole feeling is much lightened and man and the world appear together in The man loves himself once more, he feels it--but this very new natural with which man connects the idea of badness and sinfulness (as, comes to look upon himself, after a long life lived naturally, so cache = ./cache/38145.txt txt = ./txt/38145.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18188 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = Homer and Classical Philology date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6686 sentences = 216 flesch = 51 summary = Let us then examine the so-called _Homeric question_ from this Homer's personality is no longer timely, and that it is quite a different thing from the real "Homeric question." It may be added that, of their point of greatest importance--the Homeric question--was reached time also a history of the Homeric poem and its tradition was prepared, was believed that Homer's poem was passed from one generation to another poems are attributed to Homer; and every period lets us see its degree out of a person?_ This is the real "Homeric question," the central people_: a long row of popular poets in whom individuality has no have artistic poetry, the work of individual minds, not of masses of poem, was changed into the æsthetic meaning of Homer, the father of So Homer, the poet of the _Iliad_ and the _Odyssey_, is an æsthetic this individual was Homer. _Odyssey--but not that Homer was this poet_. cache = ./cache/18188.txt txt = ./txt/18188.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38226 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = Thoughts Out of Season, Part II date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55801 sentences = 2232 flesch = 68 summary = great is the "plastic power" of a man or a community or a culture; I powerful life-giving influence, for example, a new system of culture; History is necessary to the living man in three ways: History is necessary above all to the man of action and power who is thinking of the active man when he calls political history the requires great strength to be able to live and forget how far life natural relation of an age, a culture and a people to history; hunger live yourselves back into the history of great men, you will find in of the history of man; a time when we shall no more look at masses historical education, and a demand that the man must learn to live, mean "That is a man who has taken great pains in his life." And he true feeling of a great and universal need ever inspires men, and cache = ./cache/38226.txt txt = ./txt/38226.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5652 author = Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title = Thoughts out of Season, Part I date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62321 sentences = 2152 flesch = 61 summary = Then I feel like telling the German philosophers that if you, poor natural equality of men which Nietzsche combated all his life. like all men who are capable of very great love, Nietzsche lent the Nietzsche is writing about Wagner's music, and he says: "The world Concerning Culture-Philistinism, David Strauss makes a double "Ever remember," says Strauss, "that thou art human, not merely a various forces of nature, or relations of life, which inspire man with This is the German language, by means of which men express themselves, for, like Wagner, they understand the art of deriving a more decisive It is the voice of Wagner's art which thus appeals to men. soul, there begins that period of the great man's life over which as a side of the life and nature of all great Germans: he does not know the art of modern times, it is that it no longer speaks the language of cache = ./cache/5652.txt txt = ./txt/5652.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 4363 38226 5652 4363 5652 51710 number of items: 7 sum of words: 322,683 average size in words: 46,097 average readability score: 62 nouns: man; 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three dimensions: man life men; man good men; homer philology homeric; misleading designate date; misleading designate date file(s): ./cache/51710.txt, ./cache/4363.txt, ./cache/18188.txt, ./cache/18188.txt, ./cache/18188.txt titles(s): Thoughts out of Season, Part I David Strauss, the Confessor and the Writer - Richard Wagner in Bayreuth. | Beyond Good and Evil | Homer and Classical Philology | Homer and Classical Philology | Homer and Classical Philology Type: gutenberg title: nietzsche-from-gutenberg date: 2021-01-09 time: 20:26 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: author: Nietzsche NOT title:complete ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 19322 author: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title: The Antichrist date: words: 34224 sentences: 1831 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/19322.txt txt: ./txt/19322.txt summary: the place of the Christian ideal of the "good" man, prudently abased anti-Christian things--the abandonment of the purely moral view of life, profound instinct of self-preservation stands against truth ever coming of "God," the word "natural" necessarily took on the meaning of A criticism of the _Christian concept of God_ leads inevitably to the be possible, God must become a person; in order that the lower instincts as a copy: the Christian church, put beside the "people of God," shows a speaks only of inner things: "life" or "truth" or "light" is his word called "faith" the specially Christian form of _shrewdness_--people rights in the concepts of "God," "the truth," "the light," "the spirit," Christian God, we''d be still less inclined to believe in him.--In a with priests and gods when man becomes scientific!--_Moral_: science is is by no means merely Jewish and Christian; the right to lie and the id: 18188 author: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title: Homer and Classical Philology date: words: 6686 sentences: 216 pages: flesch: 51 cache: ./cache/18188.txt txt: ./txt/18188.txt summary: Let us then examine the so-called _Homeric question_ from this Homer''s personality is no longer timely, and that it is quite a different thing from the real "Homeric question." It may be added that, of their point of greatest importance--the Homeric question--was reached time also a history of the Homeric poem and its tradition was prepared, was believed that Homer''s poem was passed from one generation to another poems are attributed to Homer; and every period lets us see its degree out of a person?_ This is the real "Homeric question," the central people_: a long row of popular poets in whom individuality has no have artistic poetry, the work of individual minds, not of masses of poem, was changed into the æsthetic meaning of Homer, the father of So Homer, the poet of the _Iliad_ and the _Odyssey_, is an æsthetic this individual was Homer. _Odyssey--but not that Homer was this poet_. id: 4363 author: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title: Beyond Good and Evil date: words: 64156 sentences: 2738 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/4363.txt txt: ./txt/4363.txt summary: fundamental condition--of life, to speak of Spirit and the Good as Plato discovered a moral faculty in man--for at that time Germans were still old time" to which it belongs, and as an expression of German taste at a and let all kinds of motley, coarse, and good-natured desirabilities free-spirited philosopher, which for the sake of German taste I will The philosopher, as WE free spirits understand him--as the man of man:--SUCH men, with their "equality before God," have hitherto swayed proved merely a learned form of good FAITH in prevailing morality, a new man would like to possess a nation, and he finds all the higher arts of characteristic is this fear of the "man" in the German spirit which itself to the "good" man of this morality; because, according to the What will the moral philosophers who appear at this time have id: 5652 author: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title: Thoughts out of Season, Part I date: words: 62321 sentences: 2152 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/5652.txt txt: ./txt/5652.txt summary: Then I feel like telling the German philosophers that if you, poor natural equality of men which Nietzsche combated all his life. like all men who are capable of very great love, Nietzsche lent the Nietzsche is writing about Wagner''s music, and he says: "The world Concerning Culture-Philistinism, David Strauss makes a double "Ever remember," says Strauss, "that thou art human, not merely a various forces of nature, or relations of life, which inspire man with This is the German language, by means of which men express themselves, for, like Wagner, they understand the art of deriving a more decisive It is the voice of Wagner''s art which thus appeals to men. soul, there begins that period of the great man''s life over which as a side of the life and nature of all great Germans: he does not know the art of modern times, it is that it no longer speaks the language of id: 38226 author: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm title: Thoughts Out of Season, Part II date: words: 55801 sentences: 2232 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/38226.txt txt: ./txt/38226.txt summary: great is the "plastic power" of a man or a community or a culture; I powerful life-giving influence, for example, a new system of culture; History is necessary to the living man in three ways: History is necessary above all to the man of action and power who is thinking of the active man when he calls political history the requires great strength to be able to live and forget how far life natural relation of an age, a culture and a people to history; hunger live yourselves back into the history of great men, you will find in of the history of man; a time when we shall no more look at masses historical education, and a demand that the man must learn to live, mean "That is a man who has taken great pains in his life." 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