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In "Beyond Good and Evil," Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche challenges the conventional moral dichotomies that have dominated Western philosophy. This provocative work, written in a poetic and aphoristic style, seeks to dismantle the prevailing notions of good and evil, ultimately advocating for a more nuanced understanding of morality that transcends binary thinking. Nietzsche'Äôs critique of traditional philosophical systems, most notably the dogmatic constraints imposed by religion and metaphysics, situates the book within the context of 19th-century existentialism, positioning it as a foundational text for modern philosophical inquiry. Nietzsche, a seminal figure in existential thought, was deeply influenced by his own experiences with illness and isolation. His encounters with classical philosophy, particularly the works of Socrates and Plato, fueled his desire to explore the complexities of human existence. The impetus for "Beyond Good and Evil" arose from his discontent with simplistic moral classifications and a longing for a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in a world that often imposes rigid moral structures. This essential reading is highly recommended for anyone seeking to engage with the complexities of moral philosophy and the human condition. Nietzsche's incisive prose and unrelenting critique of dogma invite readers to question their own beliefs, making "Beyond Good and Evil" not just a philosophical text but a transformative experience.
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Tradutores: Helen Zimmern
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Ebook: 20 de novembro de 2019
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