Beyond Good | And Evil

The Free Spirit — Describes a new kind of thinker who can transcend the "herd" mentality.

Friedrich Nietzsche's (1886) is a seminal work of modern philosophy that serves as a "prelude to a philosophy of the future". It marks a radical break from traditional Western thought, dismantling established moralities and challenging the very foundations of "truth". Beyond Good and Evil

The Religious Mood — Critiques the psychological roots of religious belief, particularly Christianity. The Free Spirit — Describes a new kind

The book is composed of a preface and organized into nine thematic parts: The Religious Mood — Critiques the psychological roots

These sections delve into the history of morals, the nature of scholarship, national identities, and Nietzsche's definition of "nobility". 2. Core Philosophical Concepts Perspectivism and the Will to Truth

On the Prejudices of Philosophers — Critiques past thinkers for being "dishonest" and presenting their personal prejudices as objective truth.

A central theme is the distinction between two competing moral frameworks: