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The Dawn of Day — Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
The Dawn of Day — Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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The Dawn of Day by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche is a pivotal and often overlooked masterpiece in Nietzsche's philosophical development — a book of radical moral inquiry, intellectual liberation, and the first stirrings of his great revaluation of values.
Written in 1881, The Dawn of Day (also known as Daybreak) marks Nietzsche's decisive break from conventional morality. Through a series of brilliant, aphoristic reflections, he probes the origins of moral prejudices, the nature of freedom, and the possibility of a life lived beyond inherited values. It is philosophy as liberation — thought that opens new horizons at every turn.
What You'll Discover
- Nietzsche's groundbreaking critique of conventional morality and its origins
- The philosophical seeds of his later works on power, freedom, and values
- Aphoristic brilliance at its finest — sharp, provocative, and deeply human
- A public domain classic essential to any Nietzsche collection
Essential reading for students of philosophy, ethics, and intellectual history. A luminous and liberating work that rewards every reader willing to question what they think they know.
