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- Title: Beyond Good and Evil + Audio
- Author : Friedrich Nietzsche & Helen Zimmern
- Release Date : January 16, 2015
- Genre: Philosophy,Books,Nonfiction,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 281000 KB
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Beyond Good and Evil (German: Jenseits von Gut und Bรถse; subtitled "Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future" (German: Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft)) is a book by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first published in 1886. It takes up and expands on the ideas of his previous work, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, but approached from a more critical, polemical direction.
In Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche accuses past philosophers of lacking critical sense and blindly accepting Christian premises in their consideration of morality. 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 confronts the perspective nature of knowledge and the perilous condition of the modern individual. (Wikipedia)