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Beyond Good and Evil

Challenging Traditional Morality and Embracing Individual Power

Friedrich Nietzsche author R J Hollingdale translator Michael Tanner editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:27th Feb '03

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This influential work by Nietzsche critiques traditional morality and advocates for individual empowerment through the concept of 'will to power.'

In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche challenges the foundations of Western philosophy, rejecting traditional notions of truth, God, and moral dichotomies. He argues that contemporary society is ensnared in a false sense of piety, heavily influenced by Christian values that promote a 'slave morality.' This critique serves as a springboard for Nietzsche to present a new philosophical perspective that encourages individuals to embrace their instincts and assert their own values in a world that often stifles personal will and creativity.

Nietzsche's work is not just a critique; it is a call to action. He advocates for a philosophy that celebrates life in the present, urging readers to recognize their potential to shape their own destinies. The concept of 'will to power' emerges as a central theme, emphasizing the importance of individual strength and the drive to overcome societal constraints. Through his incisive prose and compelling arguments, Nietzsche invites readers to reconsider their beliefs and the moral frameworks that govern their lives.

Beyond Good and Evil stands as a significant contribution to existential thought, asserting Nietzsche's status as a leading philosopher of his time. This translation by R. J. Hollingdale, complemented by an introduction from Michael Tanner, provides a fresh perspective on Nietzsche's enduring ideas, making it accessible to both new and seasoned readers of philosophy.

ISBN: 9780140449235

Dimensions: 197mm x 126mm x 18mm

Weight: 179g

240 pages