Beyond Good and Evil

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Beyond Good and Evil is a seminal philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche that critiques traditional morality and explores the will to power, perspectivism, and the nature of truth.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Friedrich Nietzsche
countryOfOrigin Germany
followedBy On the Genealogy of Morality
follows Thus Spoke Zarathustra
form aphoristic writing
genre ethics
philosophy
influenced 20th-century continental philosophy
Jean-Paul Sartre
Martin Heidegger
Michel Foucault
existentialist thinkers
post-structuralist thinkers
psychoanalytic theory
language German
mainTheme critique of Christianity
critique of dogmatism
critique of traditional morality
nature of truth
perspectivism
philosophy of the future
revaluation of values
will to power
movement continental philosophy
existentialism
nihilism
notableQuote He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster.
Supposing truth is a woman—what then?
numberOfAphorisms 296
originalTitle Jenseits von Gut und Böse
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perspectivism
revaluation of all values
will to power
philosophicalTradition German philosophy
publicationDate 1886
publisher C. G. Naumann NERFINISHED
structure 9 parts
topic art and aesthetics
critique of Kantian morality
critique of metaphysics
free spirit
master–slave morality
philosophers of the future
psychology of philosophers
religion

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