Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Aug 28, 2009
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In the realm of philosophy, Nietzsche's provocative ideas about morality have often been overlooked, especially by English-speaking scholars. This book shines a light on his intricate thoughts, exploring how they challenge traditional views on ethics and morality. The authors, Leiter and Sinhababu, bring a fresh perspective, inviting readers to reconsider the significance of Nietzsche’s work in modern discussions.
Through engaging prose and insightful analyses, they navigate Nietzsche’s critiques of conventional moral frameworks, stimulating thought about human values and our understanding of right and wrong. It’s not just an academic journey; it’s an exploration into the depths of human experience and belief that will resonate with anyone interested in the philosophical questions that shape our lives.
Through engaging prose and insightful analyses, they navigate Nietzsche’s critiques of conventional moral frameworks, stimulating thought about human values and our understanding of right and wrong. It’s not just an academic journey; it’s an exploration into the depths of human experience and belief that will resonate with anyone interested in the philosophical questions that shape our lives.
Genres
History
Philosophy
Contemporary
Nature
Psychology