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The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche (Annotated with Author Bio and Published by Polis & Praxis Classics)

The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche (Annotated with Author Bio and Published by Polis & Praxis Classics)

Friedrich Nietzsche / Horace B. Samuel

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9798349422911
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Nietzsche’s The Genealogy of Morals - A Masterpiece of Philosophy That Challenges the Foundations of Western MoralityAre you searching for a powerful, provocative read that questions the origins of good and evil? Look no further than The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche-one of the most influential philosophical texts of the modern era. This groundbreaking work continues to captivate readers with its fearless critique of morality, religion, guilt, and the human psyche.Why Read The Genealogy of Morals?Written in 1887, The Genealogy of Morals presents a compelling investigation into the historical roots of modern values, challenging the reader to reconsider the true motives behind our sense of right and wrong. Through a series of three powerful essays, Nietzsche exposes how traditional morality emerged-not from virtue or justice-but from power dynamics, resentment, and psychological conditioning.This classic philosophical work is a must-read for:✅ Students and scholars of philosophy and ethics ✅ Readers interested in existentialism, postmodern thought, and psychology ✅ Fans of authors like Camus, Foucault, and Dostoevsky ✅ Thinkers who want to confront uncomfortable truths about society and the selfWhat You’ll Discover Inside:The origins of 'slave morality' and its impact on Western cultureThe rise of guilt, bad conscience, and religious moralityA scathing critique of ascetic ideals and their influence on human sufferingNietzsche’s bold call to reevaluate our moral compass and embrace life with courage and creativityJoin the Millions Who Have Been Transformed by Nietzsche’s InsightWhether you’re encountering Nietzsche for the first time or returning to deepen your understanding, The Genealogy of Morals will ignite your intellect and challenge your worldview. This is not just a book-it’s an invitation to philosophical awakening.➡️ Click Buy Now to add The Genealogy of Morals to your personal library and begin your journey into the mind of one of history’s most radical thinkers.

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