The Genealogy of Morals: With original footnotes and biographical note on author (Aziloth Books)

German philosopher and philologist, Friedrich Nietzsche, was one of the most influential thinkers of our time. His works include critical texts on philosophy, science, cultural norms, religion and morality. His aim was the "truth" as he saw it, no matter how unpalatable, penned in a style characterised by metaphor and aphorism.

First published in 1887, The Genealogy of Morals is considered Nietzsche's most analytically powerful work. It is the least aphoristic and perhaps because of that, his examining lens is all the more unrelenting. The polemic expands on the ideas that were sketched out in Beyond Good and Evil by tracing the history of ethics and our changing interpretation of concepts such as good and bad, guilt and conscience, and ascetic ideals. In so doing, he spares no feelings towards our moral prejudices, religious doctrines or the priesthood, particularly Christian and Jewish.

This is a treatise that is as thought-provoking and contentious today as when it was first published - Nietzsche at his analytical best.

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The Genealogy of Morals: With original footnotes and biographical note on author (Aziloth Books)

German philosopher and philologist, Friedrich Nietzsche, was one of the most influential thinkers of our time. His works include critical texts on philosophy, science, cultural norms, religion and morality. His aim was the "truth" as he saw it, no matter how unpalatable, penned in a style characterised by metaphor and aphorism.

First published in 1887, The Genealogy of Morals is considered Nietzsche's most analytically powerful work. It is the least aphoristic and perhaps because of that, his examining lens is all the more unrelenting. The polemic expands on the ideas that were sketched out in Beyond Good and Evil by tracing the history of ethics and our changing interpretation of concepts such as good and bad, guilt and conscience, and ascetic ideals. In so doing, he spares no feelings towards our moral prejudices, religious doctrines or the priesthood, particularly Christian and Jewish.

This is a treatise that is as thought-provoking and contentious today as when it was first published - Nietzsche at his analytical best.

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The Genealogy of Morals: With original footnotes and biographical note on author (Aziloth Books)

The Genealogy of Morals: With original footnotes and biographical note on author (Aziloth Books)

by Friedrich Nietzsche
The Genealogy of Morals: With original footnotes and biographical note on author (Aziloth Books)

The Genealogy of Morals: With original footnotes and biographical note on author (Aziloth Books)

by Friedrich Nietzsche

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German philosopher and philologist, Friedrich Nietzsche, was one of the most influential thinkers of our time. His works include critical texts on philosophy, science, cultural norms, religion and morality. His aim was the "truth" as he saw it, no matter how unpalatable, penned in a style characterised by metaphor and aphorism.

First published in 1887, The Genealogy of Morals is considered Nietzsche's most analytically powerful work. It is the least aphoristic and perhaps because of that, his examining lens is all the more unrelenting. The polemic expands on the ideas that were sketched out in Beyond Good and Evil by tracing the history of ethics and our changing interpretation of concepts such as good and bad, guilt and conscience, and ascetic ideals. In so doing, he spares no feelings towards our moral prejudices, religious doctrines or the priesthood, particularly Christian and Jewish.

This is a treatise that is as thought-provoking and contentious today as when it was first published - Nietzsche at his analytical best.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911405450
Publisher: Aziloth Books
Publication date: 04/25/2017
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d)

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German philosopher and philologist, Friedrich Nietzsche, was one of the most influential thinkers of our time. His works include critical texts on philosophy, science, cultural norms, religion and morality. His aim was the "truth" as he saw it, no matter how unpalatable, penned in a style characterised by metaphor and aphorism.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Editor’s note (from 1913 edition) 4

THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS

PREFACE 5

FIRST ESSAY

“GOOD AND EVIL,” “GOOD AND BAD” 12

SECOND ESSAY

“GUILT,” “BAD CONSCIENCE,” AND THE LIKE 34

THIRD ESSAY

“WHAT IS THE MEANING OF ASCETIC IDEALS?” 64

Biographical note on Friedrich Nietzsche 110

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