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Aphorisms on Love and Hate
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141397900
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Dive into Nietzsche’s provocative exploration of love and hate in “Aphorisms on Love and Hate” (ISBN: 9780141397900) by Beverley Naidoo. This curated collection challenges conventional notions of revenge, pity, marriage, and the philosophical life, offering a glimpse into the brilliant and often controversial mind of a master thinker. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about human emotions.
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Devesh Lal –
Short, sharp, and often brutal. Nietzsche doesn’t pull any punches. It made me think, even when I disagreed.
Prachi Verma –
A fascinating exploration of love and hate. Some concepts are hard to digest, but it’s a worthwhile read for those who enjoy philosophy.
Priyanshu Ranjan –
A challenging but rewarding read. Nietzsche’s ideas are still relevant today. Prepare to have your beliefs tested.
Parvez Khalek –
Nietzsche at his most challenging. Some aphorisms resonated, others left me cold. A thought-provoking but uneven read.
Gaurav Bharti –
Provocative and insightful, but also dense and challenging. It’s a journey into the mind of a philosophical master.
Dipan Kumar Das –
A thought-provoking book that challenges conventional notions of love and hate. Nietzsche’s writing is sharp and insightful.
Richa Sharma –
Nietzsche’s aphorisms offer a unique perspective. Some are profound, some are questionable, but all are thought-provoking.
Siddhik Gagguturu –
The book delivers a brutal, honest assessment of emotions. It’s not always pleasant, but it’s definitely enlightening.
Yash Khandelwal –
Dense and complex, this book requires careful reading and reflection. Not a light read, but worth the effort.
Anan Ahmad Khan –
A mixed bag. Some aphorisms resonated deeply, while others left me scratching my head. Read with caution.
Kunapuli Venkata Sai Sandeep –
Provocative and insightful. Nietzsche’s writing is sharp and to the point. A must-read for philosophy lovers.
Amarnath Dutt Sharma –
A brilliant, if sometimes disturbing, look at love and hate. Not for the faint of heart. It’s philosophical food.
Umesh K Soni –
A powerful collection of aphorisms that challenge conventional wisdom. Not for the faint of heart.
Himanshu Gupta –
Aphorisms that cut to the bone. Nietzsche forces you to confront uncomfortable truths. A powerful read.
Sharique Shafi –
An interesting exploration of love and hate. Some ideas are a bit outdated, but overall a worthwhile read.
Aniket Singh –
An interesting collection of aphorisms. Some of the ideas are a bit outdated, but still relevant to the human condition.
Arpit Mishra –
Some aphorisms were insightful, others missed the mark. I would not recommend this book to everyone.
Tanish Mahawar –
Nietzsche’s ideas are always interesting, but this collection felt a bit disjointed. Some hits, some misses.
Manish Kumar –
Found this book quite dark. It’s intellectually stimulating but emotionally draining. Prepare for a challenging read.
Tanisha Kumari –
Dense and complex, this book requires careful reading and reflection. Not a light read, but worth the effort.
Aakash Sharma –
A challenging but rewarding read. Nietzsche’s ideas are still relevant today. Prepare to have your beliefs tested.