Beyond Good and Evil' by Friedrich Nietzsche (1886)
Beyond Good and Evil' by Friedrich Nietzsche (1886)
Beyond Good and Evil is an exploration of morality and power in philosophical thought.
It is an examination of the traditional moral systems of the 19th century, which Nietzsche argues are no longer applicable to modern life.
Nietzsche critiques Christianity, arguing that it has been used to oppress and control people throughout history.
He also examines the concept of nihilism, or the belief that life is meaningless and without purpose.
Nietzsche argues for a new kind of morality based on self-mastery and autonomy.
He also examines the nature of knowledge and truth, arguing that all knowledge is relative and subjective.
Nietzsche argues that power is the ultimate goal of human existence, and that morality is a tool used to gain power.
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