"There are no facts, only interpretations." — Friedrich Nietzsche In The Dawn of Day, Friedrich Nietzsche sets the stage for his radical philosophical evolution. With biting aphorisms and profound observations, he turns his gaze toward morality, religion, science, and the human psyche—unraveling their foundations and exposing the illusions that shape society. This is not just a book of ideas, but a challenge to the reader’s entire worldview. Written at a turning point in Nietzsche’s intellectual journey, The Dawn of Day marks the true beginning of his mature philosophy. It casts off dogma and dares to explore the raw power of the will, the seductions of truth, and the liberating potential of self-overcoming. For readers who seek depth, disruption, and clarity in equal measure, this book is a call to wake up and see the world anew.
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