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Friedrich Nietzsche's exploration of morality and values challenges traditional notions of "good" and "evil," asserting that these concepts are not absolute but must evolve with society. His philosophical work, Beyond Good and Evil, delves into the complexities of human values and their relevance in a changing world. Nietzsche's profound impact extends beyond philosophy, influencing various fields of study. This book is crucial for anyone seeking to grasp the depth of his ideas and their implications for modern thought.
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Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche
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- 2009
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- Beyond Good and Evil
- Jazyk
- anglicky
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- Friedrich Nietzsche
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- Rok vydania
- 2009
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- Friedrich Nietzsche's exploration of morality and values challenges traditional notions of "good" and "evil," asserting that these concepts are not absolute but must evolve with society. His philosophical work, Beyond Good and Evil, delves into the complexities of human values and their relevance in a changing world. Nietzsche's profound impact extends beyond philosophy, influencing various fields of study. This book is crucial for anyone seeking to grasp the depth of his ideas and their implications for modern thought.