Nietzsche, Friedrich / Baer, Ulrich / Buber, Martin
This Warbler Press edition presents: a newly revised translation by Ulrich Baer with commentary by Martin Buber and Philippa Foot, an original chronology of Nietzsche's life, and suggested further reading.
Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil, first published in 1886, ranks among the most influential works of moral philosophy to shape contemporary conceptions of identity, religion, democracy, psychology, and individual freedom in our age of mass societies.
A devastating and deliberately provocative critique of modernity, including science, arts, and politics, the book indicts European and especially Christian morality as hypocritical and opposed to anyone who affirms life itself. Nietzsche disputes that a universal morality can exist for all human beings, and argues that any moral system relies on value judgments grounded in individual perspective rather than inherent truth.
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