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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 193
Fabric Type: 9780521599634
Fax Number: 2
Legal Disclaimer: 0521599636
Maximum Color Depth: Cambridge University Press
Metal Type: Cambridge University Press
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 292
Total External Bays Free: November 13, 1997
Total Firewire Ports: Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press

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  • ISBN13: 9780521599634
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Daybreak marks the arrival of Nietzsche's "mature" philosophy and is indispensable for an understanding of his critique of morality and "revaluation of all values." This volume presents the distinguished translation by R. J. Hollingdale, with a new introduction that argues for a dramatic change in Nietzsche's views from Human, All too Human to Daybreak, and shows how this change, in turn, presages the main themes of Nietzsche's later and better-known works such as On the Genealogy of Morality. The edition is completed by a chronology, notes and a guide to further reading.

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Daybreak marks the arrival of Nietzsche's 'mature' philosophy and is indispensable for an understanding of his critique of morality and 'revaluation of all values'. This volume presents the distinguished translation by R. J. Hollingdale, with a new introduction that argues for a dramatic change in Nietzsche's views from Human, All too Human to Daybreak, and shows how this change, in turn, presages the main themes of Nietzsche's later and better-known works such as On the Genealogy of Morality. The edition is completed by a chronology, notes and a guide to further reading.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best daybreak./dawn
Great addition to Genealogy or BG&E, and to the beginning phase of the mature Nietzsche's writing; Leiter's introductory material is top-notch.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - choose a different one
this is not a book. it never made it that far along the writing process. it's a collection of brief thoughts sometimes loosely related, sometimes totally random. only about 20% of the entries have anything to do with the "predjudices of morality". there are plenty of really interesting entries but you gotta sift through a lot of nonsense. unless you're really studying nietzche the man in depth, stay away and pick one of his more famous titles. this would be a waste of time.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Helpful version
The following review pertains to the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy edition of Friedrich Nietzsche's `Daybreak' edited by Clark and Leiter and translated by Hollingdale. Daybreak was originally published in 1881, and, as with the majority of Nietzsche's other works received little recognition during the author's lifetime.

Along with `Human all too Human', `Daybreak' is often seen as a transitional text between Nietzsche's early writings and his more mature work (e.g. On ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a must for nietzscheans
The review of this book by " A customer" (one size does not fit all) is plagiarised from a work, I can't remember which. naughty!

Anyway, this is one of Nietzsche's greatest (and least fashionable) books and is itself more profound, honest and radical than virtually every other author's best work. This book contains many of the most tragic and dangerous opinions that Nietzsche would subsequently express more shrilly. Nietzsche is not for the faint-hearted, but those with a strong stomach ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Prolegomena To Any Future 'Gay Science': Artemis vol. 2 (Human All Too Human: Apollo vol. 1)
Daybreak being as much the culmination of Nietzsche's early philosophy as the beginning of his mature philosophy, is the marker from which he would later depart for new philosophical territories, latitudes and altitudes of thought and inquiry. The thoughts 'left on ice' will soon melt-over in a true eruption as seen in The Gay Science through Beyond Good and Evil. If Human All Too Human is the Groundwork for the Revaluation of All Values, Daybreak delineates the nihilistic abyss and chasm over which Nietzsche ... Read More





 

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