After kicking open the doors to twentieth-century Philosophy in Thus Spake Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche refined his ideal of the superman with the 1886 publication of Beyond Good and Evil.
Nietzsche especially targets what he calls a ``slave morality`` that fosters herdlike quiescence and stigmatizes the ``highest human types.`` In th.
Conventional morality is a sign of slavery, Nietzsche maintains, and the superman goes Beyond Good and evil in action, thought, and creation.
After kicking open the doors to twentieth-century Philosophy in Thus Spake Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche refined his ideal of the superman with the 1886 publication of Beyond Good and Evil