Beyond Good and Evil

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Title: Beyond Good and Bad

Author: Friedrich Nietzsche

Translator: Saeed Firoozabadi

Publisher: Jami

Subject: German philosophy

Age category: Adult

Cover: Paperback

Number of pages: 247 p

Language Farsi

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Beyond Good and Bad by Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by Saeed Firoozabadi, is an introduction to the philosophy of the future. Friedrich Nietzsche wrote the book Beyond Good and Evil in the last years of his life. In the winter that, according to him, is one of the most important winters of his life and he has benefited a lot from it. Beyond good and evil is an introduction to the philosophy of the future. By reading this work, we can get acquainted with Nietzsche’s view of the philosophy of the future.

To whom do we recommend the book Beyond Good and Bad?
Those who are interested in conversations and philosophical discussions enjoy reading books beyond the good and the bad.

About Nietzsche
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844. He was a great German philosopher, poet, cultural critic, sociologist, composer and classical philologist, and a master of Latin and Greek. Western philosophy and the history of modern thought have been greatly influenced by Nietzsche.

In 1869, at the age of 24, he became chair of classical philology at the University of Basel, the youngest in its history. But later, due to his illness, he resigned from this position and completed his works.

Nietzsche saw his illness as a gift from God that enabled him to develop new and innovative ideas. Nietzsche is one of the most popular thinkers in Iran; Not only have his works been translated and published many times, but the audio book says that Zarathustra has been one of his best-selling philosophical works in Iran in recent decades. He died in 1900 after suffering from various illnesses, insanity and mental breakdown.

Part of the book Beyond Good and Bad
Materialist atheism is arguably one of the most rejected of all. Perhaps in Europe today no one among scientists is so devoid of knowledge that he uses this subject except for the trivial (in fact as a brief expression of his opinion) and takes it seriously.

All this is especially due to the Polish Boskovic, who, along with the Polish Copernicus, have been the biggest and most successful opponents of appearances so far. While Copernicus instilled in us the belief that, contrary to all senses, the earth is not fixed, Boskovic teaches the last belief: Belief in everything that is fixed on the earth is the belief in “matter,” “material substance.” Belief in the atom that makes up the earth and its particles has been wrong.

This was the greatest victory over the senses ever achieved on earth. But it must inevitably go its own way, and even call on those “atomic needs” who are still living dangerous lives and no one is aware of them as “metaphysical needs”, a war without mercy and with all Weapons of War: We must first bring to light the other atheism and disgrace that Christianity has taught to the people in the best way since time immemorial, that is, mental atheism. By such a term we mean the same belief on the basis of which the psyche is considered a fixed, eternal, and inseparable thing, monad and atom, and such a belief must be expelled from the realm of science!
It’s not at all necessary for us to get rid of the “psyche” and to avoid the oldest and most cherished hypothesis, that is, as the unfortunate naturalists are accustomed to doing, and have not yet reached the “psyche,” which one of them escapes. .

But there is still a way to define and fine-tune this hypothesis of the psyche, and concepts such as “psyche” and “psyche as a plurality of minds” and “psyche as a set of drives and emotions” are now being introduced in science. As the new psychologist tries to put an end to the superstitions that have hitherto grown up about imagining the psyche as a mass of tropical plants, he plunges himself into a valley of pessimism — perhaps, past psychologists once had a more comfortable and interesting time, but ultimately knows he is doomed. It is a fantasy and who knows, maybe to discover the same superstitions …

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