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Beyond Good and Evil

Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future

Friedrich Nietzsche

A philosophical treatise that dismantles what you thought you knew. Are you prepared?

Translated by Helen Zimmern

First published 1886

Germany collection

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In 'Beyond Good and Evil,' Friedrich Nietzsche challenges the foundations of morality, questioning the traditional dichotomy of 'good' and 'evil.' Comprising nine parts and 296 thought-provoking sections, the book delves deep into the moral presumptions that have long been taken for granted. Nietzsche unravels the complexities of ethical norms, urging readers to confront their own moral compass.

As Nietzsche dissects the assumptions held by contemporary philosophers, he compels you to reassess your beliefs, urging an individualistic approach to morality. This seminal work engages readers in a rich discourse, leaving a lasting impression on philosophy, ethics, and cultural understanding.

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