An analysis of Friedrich Nietzsche's BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future

"No philosopher could be a better example of creative thinking in action than Friedrich Nietzsche: a German iconoclast who systematically attacked the traditionally accepted views of academic philosophers, seeking to tear down their rickety platform and replace it with a platform of his own. Cr...

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Main Author: Berry, Don (Author)
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Published: London Routledge 2017
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