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Friedrich Nietzsche - The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer FLAC

Singer:

Friedrich Nietzsche

Album:

The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer

Genre:

Not music

FLAC album size:

1942 mb

MP3 album size:

1378 mb

WMA album size:

1756 mb

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Rating:

4.9 ✱

Style:

Audiobook

Country:

US

Date of release:

2007

Friedrich Nietzsche - The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer FLAC


Friedrich Nietzsche - The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer FLAC

Tracklist

Translator's Preface, Narrator's Note, Author's Preface 11:38
Maxims And Missiles 12:02
The Problem Of Socrates 17:09
Reason In Philosophy 15:17
How The True World Ultimately Became A Fable 4:12
Morality As The Enemy Of Nature 16:17
The Four Great Errors 27:33
The Improvers Of Mankind 13:11
Things The Germans Lack 20:49
Skirmishes In A War With The Age, Pt. 1 36:30
Skirmishes In A War With The Age, Pt. 2 32:43
Skirmishes In A War With The Age, Pt. 3 28:40
Skirmishes In A War With The Age, Pt. 4 26:54
Things I Owe To The Ancients 21:04

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Friedrich Nietzsche The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer ‎(14xFile, MP3, 128) LibriVox none US 2007
none Friedrich Nietzsche The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer ‎(14xFile, MP3, 64 ) LibriVox none US 2007
none Friedrich Nietzsche The Twilight Of The Idols Or How To Philosophise With The Hammer ‎(14xFile, ogg, VBR) LibriVox none US 2007

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