Holub, Robert C. (Translator) : University of California-Berkeley
Summary
Nietzsche's mature masterpiece, Beyond Good and Evil considers the origins and nature of Judeo-Christian morality;
the end of philosophical dogmatism and beginning of perspectivism; the questionable virtues of science and scholarship;
liberal democracy, nationalism, and women's emancipation. A superb new translation by Marion Faber, this highly
annotated edition is complemented by a lucid introduction by one of the most eminent of Nietzsche scholars, Robert
C. Holub.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Translator's Note
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Friedrich Nietzsche
Beyond Good and Evil
p. 1
Preface
p. 3
On the Prejudices of Philosophers
p. 5
The Free Spirit
p. 25
The Religious Disposition
p. 43
Epigrams and Interludes
p. 58
Towards a Natural History of Morals
p. 74
We Scholars
p. 93
Our Virtues
p. 109
Peoples and Fatherlands
p. 131
What is Noble?
p. 151
Explanatory Notes
p. 181
Index
p. 193
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