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Friedrich Nietzsche critiques traditional morality and past philosophers for their uncritical acceptance of dogma in this philosophical work. He advocates for a fearless confrontation with modern life's challenges, presenting a comprehensive overview of his mature philosophy. Nietzsche questions the dichotomy of truth and falsehood, explores the complexities of the German soul, and lauds France as the pinnacle of European culture. He prophetically declares that the future will focus on a struggle for deeper mysteries rather than trivial politics.
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Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche
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- Title
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Publisher
- Diamond Magazine Private Limited
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 210
- ISBN13
- 9789354860683
- Category
- Fiction
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- Friedrich Nietzsche critiques traditional morality and past philosophers for their uncritical acceptance of dogma in this philosophical work. He advocates for a fearless confrontation with modern life's challenges, presenting a comprehensive overview of his mature philosophy. Nietzsche questions the dichotomy of truth and falsehood, explores the complexities of the German soul, and lauds France as the pinnacle of European culture. He prophetically declares that the future will focus on a struggle for deeper mysteries rather than trivial politics.