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      • The Dawn of Day represents, figuratively, the dawn of Nietzsche's own philosophy. Hitherto he had been considerably influenced in his outlook, if not in his actual thoughts, by Schopenhauer, Wagner, and perhaps also Comte. Human, all-too-Human, belongs to a period of transition.
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  1. The Dawn of Day or Dawn or Daybreak (German: Morgenröte – Gedanken über die moralischen Vorurteile; historical orthography: Morgenröthe – Gedanken über die moralischen Vorurtheile; English: The Dawn of Day/ Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality) is an 1881 book by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.

    • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
    • 1881
  2. The Dawn of Day (Book I) Lyrics. 1. Subsequent Judgment.—All things that endure for a long time are little by little so greatly permeated by reason that their origin in unreason becomes...

  3. In the book The Dawn of Day, Nietzsche expounds on some of his most radical theories, including what he sees as the harmful nature of Christianity and the ways in which the motivation to achieve a position of power tends to influence human behaviour.

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  4. The Dawn of Day (Dawn, or Daybreak), subtitled Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality, was first published in 1881 and remains one of the least studied of Nietzsche's works. This aphoristic book,...

    • Friedrich Nietzsche
    • The Dawn of Day
    • reprint
    • John McFarland Kennedy
  5. Apr 5, 2022 · The Dawn of Day (1903) by Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by Johanna Volz. →. (Upload an image to replace this placeholder.) THE WORKS OF. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE. The Works of Friedrich Niet zsche. VOL. I. A GENEALOGY OF MORALS.

  6. The Dawn of Day represents, figuratively, the dawn of Nietzsche's own philosophy. Hitherto he had been considerably influenced in his outlook, if not in his actual thoughts, by...

  7. Written in his distinctive, often paradoxical style, The Dawn of Day presents practically every theme touched upon in Nietzsche's later philosophical essays. It is an...

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