Title: Beyond Good and Evil
Author: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Translator: Helen Zimmern
Subjects: Classic; Non-Fiction; Philosophy; Psychology; Religion
The book is expanding the ideas of Nietzsche's work, Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Nietzsche accuses past philosophers for blindly accepting dogmatic morality. He offers the "will to power" as an explanation of all behavior; this ties into his "perspective of life", which he regards as "beyond good and evil".
Contents
CHAPTER I. | PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS |
CHAPTER II. | THE FREE SPIRIT |
CHAPTER III. | THE RELIGIOUS MOOD |
CHAPTER IV. | APOPHTHEGMS AND INTERLUDES |
CHAPTER V. | THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MORALS |
CHAPTER VI. | WE SCHOLARS |
CHAPTER VII. | OUR VIRTUES |
CHAPTER VIII. | PEOPLES AND COUNTRIES |
CHAPTER IX. | WHAT IS NOBLE? |