Beyond Good and Evil

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Beyond the good and evil of Nietzsche Frederick Moral considerations of one of the most important German philosophers Frederick Nietzsche (1844-1900) As Z. Kuderowicz writes: Nietzsche's impmoralism of settling oneself beyond good and evil meant undermining all altruistic ideals and questioning the previous hierarchy of values, in which the moral good place of pomp is granted. Immoralism includes a demand to criticize all values, moral values, to undermine the usefulness of the concept of good and moral value So it is not about a new term for moral good, but about removing moral criteria from all value. And as Kuderowicz points out, impmoralism does not mean giving up all principles of assessment. Under the sign of immaculateism, Nietzsche aims to develop new own principles to evaluate individuals and society