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Beyond Good and Evil

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Pages
240
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140449235
Reading Time
~4h 12min

Beyond Good and Evil is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche. It has 240 pages.

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Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil challenges the foundations of Western moral philosophy by questioning the absolute validity of traditional ethical systems. Published in 1886, the work examines how historical, psychological, and cultural forces shape our understanding of right and wrong. Nietzsche critiques earlier philosophers for relying on unexamined assumptions, arguing that moral values often serve hidden power dynamics rather than universal truths. Through a series of interconnected essays and aphorisms, he introduces concepts such as the will to power and perspectivism, suggesting that knowledge itself is shaped by interpretation rather than objective certainty. The text also explores the distinction between master and slave moralities, examining how societal structures influence ethical development. Notable for its rigorous skepticism and provocative style, the book encourages readers to move past conventional binary judgments and consider the complex origins of human values. It remains a foundational text in modern philosophical thought, continuing to influence discussions on ethics, epistemology, and cultural criticism.

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Beyond Good and Evil has 240 pages.

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Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil challenges the foundations of Western moral philosophy by questioning the absolute validity of traditional ethical systems. Published in 1886, the work examines how historical, psychological, and cultural forces shape our understanding of right and wrong. N...

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Beyond Good and Evil was written by Friedrich Nietzsche.