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Language
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This is a non-fiction philosophy book designed for curious minds who love deep questions and careful thinking. It centers on existential inquiry about belief, belonging, and how we form truth, arguing that certainty emerges only through ongoing self-questioning. Itโs well suited for students, lifelong learners, and anyone exploring ethics, religion, and authentic living. The tone is thought-provoking, rigorous, and reflective.
Presented as a clear, concept-driven argument, the work invites readers to test ideas against their own experiences and cultural conditioning. It emphasizes that no beliefโincluding self-perception or societal normsโis beyond critique, and it challenges binary thinking by highlighting the shades of grey that shape moral and religious debate.
Readers move through concise, idea-forward chapters that build a logical case for personal truth-seeking. The accessible prose makes dense philosophical concepts feel approachable, inviting readers to engage with the material, reflect on their assumptions, and apply its questions to everyday life.
After finishing, readers gain a more nuanced understanding of truth, a strengthened ability to analyze arguments, and a habit of questioning assumptions that informs beliefs, decisions, and how they relate to others.
Product Details
Author
Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
228
Language
English
SKU
9789815202656
ISBN
9789815202656
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x1x19.8cm
Binding
Paperback
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) Was Born Near Leipzig In 1844. When He Was Only Twenty-Four He Was Appointed To The Chair Of Classical Philology At Basel University. Works Published In The 1880S Include The Gay Science , Thus Spoke Zarathustra , Beyond Good And Evil , On The Genealogy Of Morals , Twilight Of The Idols And The Antichrist . In January 1889, Nietzsche Collapsed On A Street In Turin And Was Subsequently Institutionalized, Spending The Rest Of His Life In A Condition Of Mental And Physical Paralysis. Works Published After His Death In 1900 Include Will To Power , Based On His Notebooks, And Ecce Homo , His Autobiography.