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Exploring the complexities of truth, the narrative delves into the philosophical inquiries surrounding the "Will to Truth." It raises profound questions about the nature and value of truth itself, challenging the reader to consider why we pursue truth over untruth or ignorance. This philosophical journey confronts the origins of our desire for truth and presents a dialogue between the seeker and the enigma of truth, likening the search to a confrontation with a Sphinx. The text invites introspection on the risks involved in questioning fundamental beliefs.
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Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche
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- Released
- 2005
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- Title
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Publisher
- 1st World Library - Literary Society
- Released
- 2005
- Format
- Hardcover with dust jacket
- Pages
- 236
- ISBN13
- 9781421806228
- Category
- Philosophy
- Description
- Exploring the complexities of truth, the narrative delves into the philosophical inquiries surrounding the "Will to Truth." It raises profound questions about the nature and value of truth itself, challenging the reader to consider why we pursue truth over untruth or ignorance. This philosophical journey confronts the origins of our desire for truth and presents a dialogue between the seeker and the enigma of truth, likening the search to a confrontation with a Sphinx. The text invites introspection on the risks involved in questioning fundamental beliefs.