Beyond Good and Evil
by Friedrich Nietzsche
4/5
Vintage 240 pages March 13, 1989
Nietzsche's bold challenge to conventional morality and the assumptions of Western philosophy. He dismantles the concept of objective truth and argues that philosophers have been blind to their own prejudices, calling for a new breed of "free spirits" unbound by tradition.
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This one had Jim tunneling through some serious intellectual soil. Nietzsche basically tells every philosopher before him they were doing it wrong, and somehow makes it sound cool. It's the philosophical equivalent of flipping a table — and Jim respects that energy.
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