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Beyond good and evil

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`What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil.' Always provocative, the Friedrich Nietzsche of Beyond Good and Evil (1886) is at once sceptical psychologist and philosopher-seer, passionately unmasking European society with his piercing insights and uncanny prescience. This masterpiece of his maturity considers quintessential Nietzschean topics such as the origins and nature of Judeo-Christian morality; the end of philosophical dogmatism and beginning of perspectivism; the questionable virtues of science and scholarship; liberaldemocracy, nationalism, and women's emancipati

Title Beyond good and evil : prelude to a philosophy of the future / Friedrich Nietzsche
translated and edited by Marion Faber
with an introduction by Robert C. Holub.
Edition New edition.
Publisher Oxford : Oxford University Press
Creation Date [1998]
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [xxvii]-xxviii) and index.
English
Content Cover
Copyright Page
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Translator's Note
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Friedrich Nietzsche
BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL
I. On the Prejudices of Philosophers
II. The Free Spirit
III. The Religious Disposition
IV. Epigrams and Interludes
v. Towards a Natural History of Morals
VI. We Scholars
VII. Our Virtues
VIII. Peoples and Fatherlands
IX. What is Noble?
Explanatory Notes
Index
Series Oxford world's classics
Extent 1 online resource (365 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©1998
National Library system number 997010720234605171
MARC RECORDS
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