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“ALL prudent, worldly wise men follow more or less approximately the practice which Nietzsche teaches, notwithstanding the opposite principles which they perhaps profess to hold,” says Mr. Thomas Common in an introduction to this translation, and it will interest and instruct those who are unfamiliar with Nietzsche's philosophy to read what the philosopher has to say here on the natural history of morals and other subjects. No reader will complain that there are not questions enough for thought raised.
Beyond Good and Evil. Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future.
By Friedrich Nietzsche. Authorised translation by Helen Zimmern. Pp. xv + 268. (Edinburgh and London: T. N. Foulis, 1907.) Price 5s. net.
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Beyond Good and Evil Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future . Nature 77, 460 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077460c0
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