Écouter et lire

Entrez dans un monde infini d'histoires

  • Lire et écouter autant que vous le voulez
  • Plus d'un million de titres
  • Titres exclusifs + créations originales Storytel
  • 14 jours d'essai gratuit, puis 9,99 € par mois
  • Annulation facile à tout moment
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036
Cover for Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future

Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future

102 évaluations

3.9

Séries

1 sur 55

Durée
8h 10min
Langue
Anglais
Format
Catégorie

Documents et essais

This is one of the most important works written by Nietzsche and represents his attempt to sum up his philosophy. The great nineteenth-century philosopher refines his previously expressed ideal of the superman in this work, a fascinating examination of human values and morality. It takes up and expands on the ideas of his previous work, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, but approaches it from a more critical, polemical stance. In nine parts, this book is designed to give listeners a comprehensive idea of Nietzsche's thought and style.

In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche attacks past philosophers for their alleged lack of critical sense and their blind acceptance of Christian premises in their consideration of morality. The work moves into the realm "beyond good and evil" in the sense of leaving behind the traditional morality, which Nietzsche subjects to a destructive critique, in favor of what he regards as an affirmative approach that fearlessly confronts the contextual nature of knowledge and the perilous condition of the modern individual.

Of the four "late-period" writings of Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil most closely resembles the aphoristic style of his middle period. In it he exposes the deficiencies of those usually called "philosophers" and identifies the qualities of the "new philosophers": imagination, self-assertion, danger, originality, and the "creation of values." Religion and the master and slave moralities feature prominently as Nietzsche re-evaluates deeply-held humanistic beliefs, portraying even domination, appropriation, and injury to the weak as not universally objectionable.

© 2009 Blackstone Publishing (Livre audio): 9781624608766

Traducteurs: Helen Zimmern

Date de publication

Livre audio : 23 juillet 2009

D'autres ont également apprécié ...

  1. Beyond Good and Evil
    Beyond Good and Evil Friedrich Nietzsche
  2. The Interpretation of Dreams
    The Interpretation of Dreams Sigmund Freud
  3. Thus Spoke Zarathustra
    Thus Spoke Zarathustra Friedrich Nietzsche
  4. Ecce Homo
    Ecce Homo Friedrich Nietzsche
  5. Civilization and Its Discontents
    Civilization and Its Discontents Sigmund Freud
  6. On the Genealogy of Morals
    On the Genealogy of Morals Friedrich Nietzsche
  7. The Republic
    The Republic Plato
  8. The Problems With Philosophy
    The Problems With Philosophy Bertrand Russell
  9. A History of Western Philosophy
    A History of Western Philosophy Bertrand Russell
  10. Freud
    Freud Anthony Storr
  11. The Dialogues of Plato
    The Dialogues of Plato Plato
  12. The Communist Manifesto
    The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx
  13. The Birth of Tragedy
    The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche
  14. 50 Philosophy Classics: Thinking, Being, Acting, Seeing, Profound Insights and Powerful Thinking from Fifty Key Books
    50 Philosophy Classics: Thinking, Being, Acting, Seeing, Profound Insights and Powerful Thinking from Fifty Key Books Tom Butler-Bowdon
  15. The Nicomachean Ethics
    The Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle
  16. Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy
    Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche
  17. A Discourse on Method, Meditations on the First Philosophy, and Principles of Philosophy
    A Discourse on Method, Meditations on the First Philosophy, and Principles of Philosophy René Descartes
  18. Plato's Republic
    Plato's Republic Plato
  19. The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers
    The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the Greater Philosophers Will Durant
  20. The Doors of Perception
    The Doors of Perception Aldous Huxley
  21. Leviathan: or The Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil
    Leviathan: or The Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil Thomas Hobbes
  22. Nietzsche: Philosophy in an Hour
    Nietzsche: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  23. How to Win an Argument: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Persuasion
    How to Win an Argument: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Persuasion Marcus Tullius Cicero
  24. Rhetoric, Poetics, and Logic
    Rhetoric, Poetics, and Logic Aristotle
  25. Philosophy: Who Needs It
    Philosophy: Who Needs It Ayn Rand
  26. Kant's Foundations of Ethics
    Kant's Foundations of Ethics Immanuel Kant
  27. Philosophy of Mind
    Philosophy of Mind Andrew Pessin
  28. Aristotle – An Introduction
    Aristotle – An Introduction Hugh Griffith
  29. Jung
    Jung Anthony Stevens
  30. Foucault: Philosophy in an Hour
    Foucault: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  31. Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy
    Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy René Descartes
  32. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life
    The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life Charles Darwin
  33. What I Believe
    What I Believe Bertrand Russell
  34. The Trial and Death of Socrates
    The Trial and Death of Socrates Plato
  35. Kierkegaard: Philosophy in an Hour
    Kierkegaard: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  36. Bertrand Russell: Philosophy in an Hour
    Bertrand Russell: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  37. Aristotle's Poetics
    Aristotle's Poetics Aristotle
  38. What Kind of Creatures Are We?
    What Kind of Creatures Are We? Noam Chomsky
  39. Wittgenstein: Philosophy in an Hour
    Wittgenstein: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  40. Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction
    Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction Damien Keown
  41. Ancient Greek Philosophy ? An Introduction
    Ancient Greek Philosophy ? An Introduction Tom Griffith
  42. On the Social Contract
    On the Social Contract Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  43. Sartre: Philosophy in an Hour
    Sartre: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  44. Socrates: Philosophy in an Hour
    Socrates: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  45. Heidegger: Philosophy in an Hour
    Heidegger: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  46. Plato's Symposium
    Plato's Symposium Plato
  47. Confucius: Philosophy in an Hour
    Confucius: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  48. Philosophy of Religion: A Very Short Introduction
    Philosophy of Religion: A Very Short Introduction Tim Bayne
  49. Letter to a Christian Nation
    Letter to a Christian Nation Sam Harris
  50. Machiavelli: Philosophy in an Hour
    Machiavelli: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  51. Aristotle: Philosophy in an Hour
    Aristotle: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  52. Confucius – In a Nutshell
    Confucius – In a Nutshell Neil Wenborn
  53. Epicurus: The Principal Doctrines
    Epicurus: The Principal Doctrines Epicurus
  54. Kant: Philosophy in an Hour
    Kant: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  55. Plato's Meno
    Plato's Meno Plato
  56. Marx: Philosophy in an Hour
    Marx: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  57. Introducing Postmodernism
    Introducing Postmodernism Richard Appignanesi
  58. The Imitation of Christ
    The Imitation of Christ Thomas à Kempis
  59. Plato: Philosophy in an Hour
    Plato: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
  60. Descartes: Philosophy in an Hour
    Descartes: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern

L’offre Storytel :

  • Accès à la bibliothèque complète

  • Mode enfant

  • Annulez à tout moment

15 heures

Pour accompagner vos loisirs

9.99 € /mois

30 jours gratuits
Essayer maintenant

30 heures

Pour vos trajets quotidiens

14.99 € /mois

30 jours gratuits
Essayer maintenant

45 heures

Pour écouter tous les jours

17.99 € /mois

30 jours gratuits
Essayer maintenant