Claudiu's Reviews > Amurgul Idolilor
Amurgul Idolilor
by Friedrich Nietzsche, Alexandru Al. Şahighian
by Friedrich Nietzsche, Alexandru Al. Şahighian
Claudiu's review
bookshelves: well-at-least-that-part-was-funny, why-did-i-read-this
Feb 27, 12
bookshelves: well-at-least-that-part-was-funny, why-did-i-read-this
Recommended to Claudiu by:
My bad impulses as a buyer
Recommended for:
Fans of philosophy
Read from February 25 to 27, 2012 — I own a copy, read count: Once and it was enough
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Well...I got nothing. I don't usually read philosophy (and for good reason even) but this I could stomach more or less.
I appreciated the cynicism of the whole work, as well as the critique over a lot of ideas that I find, frankly, silly coming from philosophers and their followers.
Otherwise I'd just call this readable, if you're interested in this sort of thing. Half formed ideas, a lot of arrogance - which I frankly found to be endearing - and not a lot more.
Meh.
Well...I got nothing. I don't usually read philosophy (and for good reason even) but this I could stomach more or less.
I appreciated the cynicism of the whole work, as well as the critique over a lot of ideas that I find, frankly, silly coming from philosophers and their followers.
Otherwise I'd just call this readable, if you're interested in this sort of thing. Half formed ideas, a lot of arrogance - which I frankly found to be endearing - and not a lot more.
Meh.
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