Human, All Too Human

References

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  9. ^ Nietzsche (1984), p. 74 §106
  10. ^ Nietzsche (1984), pp. 107–08, §155–57
  11. ^ Nietzsche (1984), pp. 103–04, §146
  12. ^ Nietzsche (1984), pp. 138–39, §224
  13. ^ Nietzsche (1984), p. 139, §225
  14. ^ Nietzsche (1984), p. 174, §292
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  16. ^ Nietzsche (1984), p. 266, §638
  17. ^ Nietzsche (1996), p. 220, §27
  18. ^ Nietzsche (1996), p. xii
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  21. ^ Kaufmann (1974), p. 298
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