{"isbn_13": ["9780803283688"], "physical_format": "Paperback", "subtitle": "A Book for Free Spirits (Revised Edition)", "weight": "13 ounces", "languages": [{"key": "/l/eng"}], "type": {"key": "/type/edition"}, "publishers": ["Bison Books"], "number_of_pages": 275, "last_modified": {"type": "/type/datetime", "value": "2008-04-29 15:03:11.581851"}, "id": 10729651, "first_sentence": {"type": "/type/text", "value": "Chemistry of concepts and sensations.-At almost every point, philosophical problems are once again assuming the same form for their questions as they did two thousand years ago: how can something arise from its opposite, for example something rational from something irrational, something sentient from something dead, logic from illogic, disinterested contemplation from willful desire, living for others from egoism, truth from error?"}, "isbn_10": ["0803283687"], "publish_date": "December 1, 1996", "key": "/b/OL7906162M", "authors": [{"key": "/a/OL2809350A"}], "title": "Human, All Too Human", "contributions": ["Marion Faber (Introduction, Translator)", "Arthur C. Danto (Introduction)", "Stephan Lehmann (Translator)"], "subjects": ["Modern Western philosophy, c 1600 to the present", "Movements - Existentialism", "Philosophy Of The 19th Century", "History & Surveys - 19th Century", "Philosophy", "Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,", "Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm", "Philosophy / General", "1844-1900", "Human beings"], "physical_dimensions": "8 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches", "revision": 1}