
Beyond Good and EvilLegacy of Great Minds 489
프리드리히 니체In Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche reexamines traditional morality and philosophy from the ground up.
He argues that past philosophers, while claiming to seek absolute truth, are often driven by instincts and the will to power.
Even the "will to truth" itself is questioned?truth may be a product of deeper biological drives.
The dichotomy of good and evil is exposed as a false construction; humans must go beyond it to create new values.
Philosophers should not merely transmit truth, but reinterpret life and guide meaning-making.
Traditional morality, Nietzsche claims, reflects the viewpoint of the weak and suppresses the vitality of the strong.
He presents the vision of a new type of individual?one who overcomes the self and invents morality anew.
This work is a philosophical manifesto calling for a radical rethinking of truth, morality, and human nature.
He argues that past philosophers, while claiming to seek absolute truth, are often driven by instincts and the will to power.
Even the "will to truth" itself is questioned?truth may be a product of deeper biological drives.
The dichotomy of good and evil is exposed as a false construction; humans must go beyond it to create new values.
Philosophers should not merely transmit truth, but reinterpret life and guide meaning-making.
Traditional morality, Nietzsche claims, reflects the viewpoint of the weak and suppresses the vitality of the strong.
He presents the vision of a new type of individual?one who overcomes the self and invents morality anew.
This work is a philosophical manifesto calling for a radical rethinking of truth, morality, and human nature.
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