Beyond Good and Evil
Beyond Good and Evil
Breaking free from inherited moral systems to create your own values
About This Book
Published in 1886, Beyond Good and Evil presents Friedrich Nietzsche's systematic challenge to Western philosophical traditions. The work ridicules philosophers for their limited perspectives and dismantles core concepts including truth, selfhood, and moral systems. This text became one of the nineteenth century's most significant philosophical works, influencing numerous European intellectual movements in the decades that followed.
Who Should Read This?
- Philosophy students seeking to understand Nietzsche’s core arguments
- Readers who enjoy exploring foundational texts of Western philosophy
- Those prepared to question their fundamental assumptions about morality and truth
- Anyone interested in the historical critique of Christian values
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