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Friedrich Nietzsche

The Genealogy of Morals

In “The Genealogy of Morals,” Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche explores the origins and development of moral values, dissecting the complex interplay between asceticism, guilt, and social constructs. The book is structured into three essays that critique the moral frameworks established by traditional Western philosophy and Christianity, employing a provocative and aphoristic writing style. Nietzsche'Äôs work resonates within the context of late 19th-century Europe, where rising skepticism of religious and philosophical dogmas prompted a profound reevaluation of ethics and morality. By tracing the historical evolution of moral concepts, Nietzsche challenges readers to reconsider the inherent values that govern human behavior. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, a German philosopher and cultural critic, is renowned for his radical ideas and profound influence on contemporary thought. His fragmented and sometimes contentious relationship with religion fueled his exploration of morality, as he sought to unearth the underlying instincts driving human actions. Known for his declarations of the “death of God,” Nietzsche'Äôs existential inquiry in “The Genealogy of Morals” serves as a critique not just of prevailing moral beliefs but of the cultural narratives that shape them. This essential text is highly recommended for those interested in philosophy, psychology, and the historical development of moral concepts. Nietzsche'Äôs incisive analysis invites readers to engage with the complexities of their ethical beliefs, making it a vital work for anyone committed to understanding the human condition in a post-traditional world.
208 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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