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The Dawn Of Day
- Writer: Friedrich Nietzsche
- Category: English
- Pages: 227
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-15224
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The Dawn of Day marks Nietzsche's decisive turn from metaphysics to a
probing psychology of morality. In compact aphorisms, he investigates
the hidden sources of our "altruism," pity, guilt, and conscience,
revealing how customs, climates, illnesses, and power relations shape
what we call virtue. The book's guiding project is a cheerful, unsparing
"revaluation of moral values": to free the reader from inherited
humanitarian assumptions without lapsing into cynicism. He proposes
experimental living as methods for testing convictions; champions
intellectual honesty and "loving distance"; and sketches the free spirit
who learns to govern impulses rather than deny them.
First published in 1881, The Dawn of Day is Nietzsche's laboratory where
The Joyous Science and On the Genealogy of Morals are prepared. Its
promise is in the title: a clear morning after dogma, when thinking
becomes exploratory, humane, and unafraid of its own discoveries.
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| Pages | 227 |
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