
Beyond Good and Evil
Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future
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Steven Van Doren
This is a major work by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, whose writings have been deeply influential on subsequent generations of philosophers.
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good
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one of the best.
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Mind blowing
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What an asshole
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I listened to the whole thing in one sitting 1.5x speed; so it is not very long. Very artsy writing style.
Not to be taken seriously, listen to it, have fun. It made me laugh, out loud, at least twice.
I advice against listening intently, as to derive some nugget of truth. The book is very critical, but seeks to impress by colorful verbiage than to educate about that which it criticizes.
a YouTube comment in book form.
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Nietzsche is hard enough to follow
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Want to start reading philosophy? This is the one.
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Classic
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excellent book with a narration to match!
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his cutting critique of philosophy hits as hard as ever it did, and his solution is as odious and laughable as ever.
he pretends to have solved the function of will, while only describing it as the experience of moving from not x to x, and denying any control by the atomized individual will.
his will to power is a joke, and he knows it is, it is only the experience of being taken over and consumed by something outside of yourself.
delightfully despicable
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