A new edition of this important work of Nietzsche's 'mature' philosophy.
In the book The Dawn of Day, Nietzsche expounds on some of his most radical theories, including what he sees as the harmful nature of Christianity and the ways in which the motivation to achieve a position of power tends to influence human ...
An entirely new translation of Nietzsche's fourth book, which falls in what is regarded as his middle 'positivist' period. Especially notable for the advance it represents in his understanding of psychology.
This edition is bilingual- the original text is included in the back as reference material behind the English translation. This is volume 4 in The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche from Newcomb Livraria Press.
A 19th-century philosopher who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality, Nietzsche has inspired leading figures in all walks of cultural life.
The Dawn of Day
the dawn of day From Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
The Dawn of Day represents, figuratively, the dawn of Nietzsche's own philosophy. Hitherto he had been considerably influenced in his outlook, if not in his actual thoughts, by Schopenhauer, Wagner, and perhaps also Comte.
The Dawn of Day, written in 1881 under the invigorating influence of a Genoese spring, is the dawn of this new Nietzsche. "With this book I open my campaign against morality," he himself said later in his autobiography, the Ecce Homo.
This is the faithful translation of John Mcfarland Kennedy.
"With this book I open my campaign against morality," he himself said later in his autobiography, the Ecce Homo.