“Genealogy of morality” (1887) was conceived by Frederick Nietzsche, a great German philosopher, as an application to his composition “On the other side of good and evil”, who saw the light in 1886. An external occasion to the spelling of the “genealogy of morality” was a wave of Krivopolokov, which fell upon the author in connection with the previous work, in which Nietzsche tried to formulate the principles of new moral behavior that remains moral, not even related to the supernatural. In the “genealogy of morality”, Nietzsche, with his characteristic paradoxicality and the depth of psychological analysis, considers the history of the origin of the prejudices associated with the “godly” morality as such.
Author
Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm
Translator
Weinsteo V.
Publisher
ABC, 2013
Series
Classic (soft)
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