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Beyond Good and Evil

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Friedrich Nietzsche's work critiques the established views of morality, contrasting ancient and modern interpretations of good and evil. He argues that early morality stemmed from the warrior ethos of ruling classes, who defined their power as goodness. In opposition, he identifies a "slave" morality shaped by religious values that contradict those of the powerful. This text challenges philosophical systems that simplify morality into binary oppositions, presenting a more nuanced understanding of human impulses. This edition features a translation by Helen Zimmern and an introduction by Thomas Common.

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2019
Format
souple
Pages
140
ISBN13
9781420961348
Séries
Première publication
1886
Titre original
Jenseits von Gut und Böse
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4,25 sur 5
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Friedrich Nietzsche's work critiques the established views of morality, contrasting ancient and modern interpretations of good and evil. He argues that early morality stemmed from the warrior ethos of ruling classes, who defined their power as goodness. In opposition, he identifies a "slave" morality shaped by religious values that contradict those of the powerful. This text challenges philosophical systems that simplify morality into binary oppositions, presenting a more nuanced understanding of human impulses. This edition features a translation by Helen Zimmern and an introduction by Thomas Common.