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Table of contents :
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
TRANSLATOR'S NOTE
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
A CHRONOLOGY OF FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE
PREFACE
EXPLANATORY NOTES
SECTION ONE:
ON THE PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS
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SECTION TWO:
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SECTION THREE:
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SECTION FOUR:
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SECTION FIVE: TOWARDS A NATURAL HISTORY OF MORALS
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SECTION SIX:
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SECTION SEVEN: OUR VIRTUE
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SECTION EIGHT: PEOPLES AND FATHERLANDS
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SECTION NINE:
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From High Mountains
EXPLANATORY NOTES
PREFACE
I. ON THE PREJUDICES OF PHILOSOPHERS
II. THE FREE SPIRIT
III. THE RELIGIOUS DISPOSITION
IV. EPIGRAMS AND INTERLUDES
V. TOWARDS A NATURAL HISTORY OF MORALS
VI. WE SCHOLARS
VII. OUR VIRTUES
VIII.
PEOPLES AND FATHERLANDS
IX. WHAT IS NOBLE?
INDEX
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Friedrich Nietzsche Beyond Good and Evil A new translation by Marion Faber

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BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (1844-1900) was born in Rocken, Saxony, and educated at the universities of Bonn and Leipzig. At the age of only 24 he was appointed Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Basle, but prolonged bouts of ill health forced him to resign from his post in 1879. Over the next decade he shuttled between the Swiss Alps and the Mediterranean coast, devoting himself entirely to thinking and writing. His early books and pamph­ lets

(T he Birth o.f Tragedy, Untimely Meditations) were heavily influ­ Human, All Too Human (1878) on, his thought began to develop more indepen­

enced by Wagner and Schopenhauer, but from

dently, and he published a series of ground-breaking philosophical works (T he Gay Seima, T hus Spake Zarathustra, Beyond Go()d and Evil, On the Genealogy ofJl,forals) which culminated in a frenzy of production in the dosing months of 1888. In January 1889 Nietz­ sche suffered a mental breakdown from which he was never to recover, and he died in Weimar eleven years later.

MARION FABER is Professor of German at Swarthmore College in

Pennsy lvania.

Her

earlier

translations

include

Nietzsche's

Human, All Too Human (1994) and Wolfgang Hildesheimer's Afozal't (1983), a nominee for the American Book Award in trans­ lation.

ROBERT C. HOLUB teaches German intellectual, cultural, and literary history in the German department at the University of California, Berkeley. Among his numerous publications on these

Reflections of Realism (1991); Jurgen Habermas: Critic in the Public Sphere (1991); Crossing Borders: Reception Them)!, Poststruauralism, Deconstruction (1992); and Friedrich Nietzsche (1995)· He is the editor of Impure Reason: Dialectic ofEnlightenment in Germany (1993), Resp()nsibiliZy and Commitment (1996), and Hein­ rich Heine '5 Contested Identities (1998). topics are

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Beyond Good and Evil Prelude to

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