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Beyond good and evil

Friedrich Nietzsche

Publisher: Ale.Mar.

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Summary

In the book “Beyond Good and Evil”, Nietzsche accused past philosophers of accusing the founding of great metaphysical systems on the belief that good man is the opposite of the wicked, instead of a different expression of the same basic impulses they find more direct expression in the wicked man. Work moves in the kingdom “beyond good and evil”in the sense of leaving behind the traditional morality that Nietzsche undergoes a destructive critique.
Available since: 04/29/2020.

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