TrackPartReaderLength
01PrefaceHugh McGuire5:53
02Part One: On the Prejudices of PhilosophersHugh McGuire55:30
03Part Two: The Free Spiritwedsschild39:43
04Part Three: The Religious EssenceChris Vee43:46
05Part Four: Maxims and InterludesMaddie23:17
06Part Five: On the Natural History of MoralsRainier57:08
07Part Six: We ScholarsKara Shallenberg53:10
08Part Seven: Our VirtuesAndrew Miller1:09:21
09Part Eight: Peoples and FatherlandsGesine1:01:22
10Part Nine: What is Noble?President Lethe1:05:52



Notes
Running Time: 7 hours 55 minutes
Read by: Multiple readers
Book Coordinator: Gesine
Meta Coordinator: Gesine

Artwork
Cover: Paradise The Fall of Man / Tree of Knowledge (1530) by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553)
DVD Inset: Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche, 1882; by Gustav Schultze
DVD Insert image:  Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche 1899/1900 by Hans Olde

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Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future is the second of four seminal late period works by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and perhaps the best at clearly stating the principles of his call for a radical departure from the traditional presumptions of philosophy. He exposes what he sees as a lack of critical thinking and a blind acceptance of moral dogma in which good and evil are strict opposites. He urges us instead to see good and evil as simply different expressions of the impulses towards a “will to power”. He calls for “free spirits” who are “investigators to the point of cruelty, with rash fingers for the ungraspable, with teeth and stomach for the most indigestible” to undertake the daunting task of seeing the world as it is and accepting the harsh realities that likely result. He challenges the key precepts of the philosophic tradition by dissecting the shortcomings of its major thinkers. He subjects religion to similar scrutiny, noting the tendency to bow to the “order of rank” as well as an eternal and cruel connection to “three dangerous dietary prescriptions: solitude, fasting, and sexual abstinence.” He also discusses the philosophical particularities of the major western nations and cultures. His statement that ““The time for petty politics is past: the very next century will bring with it the struggle for mastery over the whole earth” is both a validation of his thinking and an eerie prophecy.

First published in 1886 at the author’s own expense and written in an aphoristic style consisting of 296 numbered sections and an “epode”, Beyond Good and Evil, along with all of Nietzsche’s work, has been a significant influence in the work of many leading figures in the life of the culture, from artists to academics to statesmen and revolutionaries.


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EAN - DVD case 0684758936615
EAN - CD jacket 0686175924114
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD box
Author Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), Translated by Helen Zimmern
Year 1886
Recording
Read by Multiple readers
Length 7 hours and 55 minutes
Type of Reading Collaborative

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