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Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche's Masterpiece on Morality Power and the Human Mind - cover
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Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche's Masterpiece on Morality Power and the Human Mind

Friedrich Nietzsche, Zenith Golden Quill

Editora: Zenith Golden Quill

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Sinopse

Break free from herd thinking. Question everything. Transcend the limits of conventional morality.

Beyond Good and Evil is Friedrich Nietzsche's bold and enduring critique of traditional values, religion, and philosophical dogma. First published in 1886, this groundbreaking work dismantles the binary thinking of good vs. evil and offers a daring new vision of human potential, individuality, and truth.

Both brilliant and provocative, Nietzsche's aphorisms, critiques, and poetic insights have influenced generations of thinkers, writers, and artists. This book remains essential for anyone exploring the roots of existentialism, psychology, and modern philosophy.

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Disponível desde: 07/05/2025.
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