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jpg.storeIn Friedrich Nietzsche’s seminal work, “The Genealogy of Morals,” readers are plunged into a philosophical exploration of the origins and development of moral values. Nietzsche challenges conventional notions of morality and traces its evolution from its primitive roots to its modern manifestations. With piercing insight and provocative rhetoric, he delves into the psychological, cultural, and historical forces that shape human ethics, offering a radical critique of traditional moral systems along the way.
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Nietzsche’s examination of morality serves as a profound meditation on the nature of ethics, inviting readers to question the foundations of their own moral convictions and confront the complexities of the human condition.
In “The Genealogy of Morals,” he dismantles the dichotomy between good and evil, arguing that morality is not an inherent aspect of human nature but rather a construct shaped by power dynamics and historical contingencies. Through his analysis, Nietzsche exposes the underlying motivations behind moral judgments and unveils the hidden agendas that drive human behavior, challenging readers to reevaluate their deeply held beliefs about right and wrong.
“The Genealogy of Morals” stands as a timeless masterpiece that continues to inspire and provoke readers across generations.
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Publisher : Book.io
Series : Monday Meditations 3.0
First Publication Date : 1887
Author : Friedrich Nietzsche
Genres: Classics, Essays, History, Non-Fiction, Philosophy, Psychology, Theory
Language : English
Word Count : 30,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
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Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Retail Price : 149 ADA
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Friedrich Nietzsche
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