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Chronicles the German philosopher's life while exploring his education, schism with the Catholic Church, relationship with the National Socialist revolution, antisemitism, and life and teaching after World War II
This volume: Critiques the belief that actions, including domination or injury to the weak, can be universally objectionable Explores themes of religion and “master and slave” morality Includes a collection of stunning aphorisms and ...
It follows the evolution of morals and the moral prejudices of Christianity and Judaism. In this book, Nietzsche goes into the history of values and why we’ve put so much emphasis these values.
Moore, G. (2002) Nietzsche, Biology and Metaphor (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Moore, G. E. (1942) “A Reply to My Critics,” in P. Schlipp (ed.), The Philosophy of G. E. Moore (Evanston: Tudor), pp. 543-667.
The work moves into the realm "beyond good and evil" in the sense of leaving behind the traditional morality which Nietzsche subjects to a destructive critique in favour of what he regards as an affirmative approach that fearlessly ...
His book, which remains one of the most influential works of moral philosophy ever written, is not just an example of creative thinking at work, it is also a passionate argument for its importance.
The book, Beyond Good & Evil, is written by a philosopher, Freidrich Nietzsche (15th October 1844 – 25th August, 1900).
A Beginner’s Guide to Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil offers a concise and readable summary of this difficult text, geared toward students embarking on their studies (at A-level, or on undergraduate degree courses) and general readers.
Through this groundbreaking work, Nietzsche inspires the philosophers of the future to be men of experiments. He advises them to celebrate the creative aspect of truth that appeals to the self and become critics rather than skeptics.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a foundational work of Western literature and is widely considered to be Friedrich Nietzsche's masterpiece.