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  • Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.
     
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  • Philosophy, German -- 19th century.
     
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  • Good and evil.
     
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  • Essays -- Translations into English.
     
     
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    On the genealogy of morals : a polemic / Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Michael A. Scarpitti ; with an introduction and notes by Robert C. Holub.
    by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.
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    Penguin Books, 2013.
    Call #:193 N677o
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  • Philosophy, German -- 19th century.
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  • Good and evil.
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  • Essays -- Translations into English.
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  • Penguin classics.
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    9780141195377 (hc.)
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    xxxiii, 167 p. ; 20 cm.
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    Originally published in German as Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift, 1887.
    Translated from the German.
    Bibliography: 
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Summary: 
    "Explores issues at the very core of human nature in three powerful essays. Here Nietzsche dissects the basic concepts of 'good', 'bad' and 'evil', going on to examine humankind's transformation from barbarous creatures into civilized beings who can feel remorse, regret, pity and compassion but, in the process, destroying instinct and freedom. Nietzsche asks why the virtues of poverty, humility and chastity have become so central to religion, even when they deny vitality and life itself. Daring to expose uncomfortable truths, this brilliant and provocative polemic provides startling insights into our complex psychology."--Back cover.
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