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Beyond Good and Evil [Kindle Edition]

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche , Helen Zimmern
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This is a major work by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, whose writings have been deeply influential on subsequent generations of philosophers. It is offered here in a new translation by Judith Norman, with an introduction by Rolf Peter Horstmann that places the work in its historical and philosophical context.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 297 KB
  • Print Length: 152 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1612933033
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004TS9SB6
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very frustrating read May 27 2003
Format:Paperback
Beyond Good and Evil from the start is a book concerning moral philosophy. The title leads the prospective reader to believe that Nietzsche is dealing essentially with ethical issues, but the scope of the text is much broader, encompassing reflections on religion, and current affairs.

Beyond Good and Evil opens with a section on the 'Prejudices of Philosophers', in this he under takes a critique of the philosophical traditions. Unlike previous philosophers, Nietzsche does not select an issue or notion and analyze it, in the process distinguishing his views from those of the previous writers and erecting a body of concepts that form a system of thought. Instead he calls into question the very basis of philosophizing. His targets are philosophers themselves. He claims that philosophers merely pose as persons seeking the truth.

Nietzsche considers religion as 'neurosis', it involves an unnatural self-denial and sacrifice. He is not unaware of the advantages that religion brought to human society, even as it has debases human nature. He believes it has helped create a variable social order. By demanding we love each other. However his attitude towards religion is that it represents a stage in human development that must be over come.

Beyond Good and Evil is not an easy task to read. I admit that there are parts of this I I had trouble understanding and often it was a frustrating read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars FORGET KAUFMAN Jan 2 2004
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Format:Paperback
All I can say is, whoever said to go with Kaufman does not understand Nietzsche. Kaufman has dedicated a professional life to distorting N. in subtle and pernicious ways. He takes a fire breathing dragon and translates him into a bunny rabbit.
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Nietzsche's ability to devalue and show the societal degredation caused by the current moral standard is skillful and convincing. Beyond Good and Evil is a force-analysis of self and personal values, attacking modern religious belief and the "herd mentality" with a vigor and insight made possible only by the most cynical philosophy. This is one of the most spiritually influential books I have read in my life, with applications spanning across all aspects of the human experience.


A piece of advice, however, despite his profound writings, the eighteenth century thought, a culmination of pompousness and sexism, may be offensive to some. If you posess the strength to forget the period of the book's publishing, read it.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A Mix Of Interesting Perspectives And A Rather Dark Disposition
There were some insights that I found very interesting. I am sure most readers, will also find many of the conclusions quite interesting as well. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Patrick Sullivan
1.0 out of 5 stars Walter Mitty with a Mean Streak
The irony of the philosophy contained in these pages is that Nietzsche was an absolute failure in living his own thought out. Read more
Published on Nov 21 2010 by Joe Rae
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure genius
Beyond Good and Evil is extremely cunning and one of the most intelligent books I've ever read; I would even say, ever written. Read more
Published on Aug 3 2003 by Ryan Belcher
5.0 out of 5 stars Stella Mars
It is quaint and amusing to see some reviewers unable to "overcome" their own resentment - it is a sad commentary on the state of modern "womanhood" that such... Read more
Published on Sep 5 2000
4.0 out of 5 stars The Kaufmann translation is better
While Beyond Good and Evil is probably the quintessial Nitzschean piece, I would have to say Zimmern's translation lags behind Kaufmann's. Read more
Published on Feb 1 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars as good as nietzsche is, read david berman instead
david berman's actual air has hit the world like an anvil. it makes zarathustra look like cotton candy... Read more
Published on July 26 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars A better look at this...
Nietzsche never advocated any sort of morality as "good morality", nor did he encourage the creation of a "best possible society" by use of a certain morality. Read more
Published on Feb 16 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterful exposition of Nietzsche's later philosophy...


Nietzsche's philosophy is a testament to unflinching human endeavour in the face of adversity. Read more

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