Nietzsche - Beyond Good and Evil
Beyond Good and Evil (BGE) is often considered to be one of Friedrich
Nietzsche’s greatest books. Though it is by no means clear what criteria
this assessment is based on, it is easy to understand how it comes about. It
seems to be an expression of the feeling that in this book Nietzsche gives
the most comprehensible and detached account of the major themes that
concerned him throughout his life. Nietzsche was suspicious of almost
everything addressed in this book – whether it be knowledge, truth, philosophy,
or morality and religion. He regarded them as the source, or at
least the effect, of a misguided tendency in the development of human
nature: one that has led to disastrous cultural, social, and psychological
consequences. At the same time he lets us share his more constructive
views as well, mainly his views on how he wants us to perceive the world
and to change our s in order to up to this newperception.Hespeaks
of perspectivism, the will to power, of human nobility (Vornehmheit) and
of the conditions of a life liberated from the constraints of oppressive
tradition.
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