Apophthegms and Interludes — A collection of short, witty, and often paradoxical maxims.
The Free Spirit — Describes a new kind of thinker who can transcend the "herd" mentality. Beyond Good and Evil
The book is composed of a preface and organized into nine thematic parts: Apophthegms and Interludes — A collection of short,
A central theme is the distinction between two competing moral frameworks: universal absolute. Instead
Nietzsche rejects the idea of "truth" as an objective, universal absolute. Instead, he argues for : the idea that all knowledge is contingent upon an individual's unique viewpoint and psychological drives. He suggests that what philosophers call the "will to truth" is often just a disguised "will to power"—an instinctual drive to dominate and organize the world according to one's own needs. Master vs. Slave Morality