Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy synopsis
Fajr refers to the arrival of Nietzsche's "mature" philosophy and is indispensable for understanding his critique of morality and "re-evaluating all values". This volume presents the distinguished translation by RJ Hollingdale, with a new introduction that discusses the dramatic change in Nietzsche's views from Human, All Too Human to Daybreak, and explains how this change, in turn, tells the main themes of Nietzsche later and best known works such as The genealogy of morality. The main themes of Daybreak are placed in their intellectual and philosophical contexts: in the training of Nietzsche as a classical linguist and his fascination with the Sophists and Thucydides.
In the moral philosophies of Kant and Schopenhauer, which are the central foci of Nietzsche's critique of morality; and in the German material movement of the 1850s and beyond, which formed the Nietzsche concept of persons. The edition is completed through chronology, notes and manual for further reading..
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