Beyond Good and Evil (Audiobook)
£2.99Nietzsche attacks conventional morality, truth, and philosophy itself, arguing that traditional values are just disguised expressions of power.
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Nietzsche attacks conventional morality, truth, and philosophy itself, arguing that traditional values are just disguised expressions of power.

Nietzsche attacks conventional morality, truth, and philosophy itself, arguing that traditional values are just disguised expressions of power.

Locke argues that the mind at birth is a blank slate, filled in only by experience — a claim that reshaped centuries of thinking about human nature.

Descartes doubts everything he can possibly doubt and rebuilds knowledge from a single certainty — ‘I think, therefore I am’ — in the founding text of modern philosophy.

Confucius’s core teachings on ethics, family, and good governance, compiled by his students and foundational to Chinese thought for over two thousand years.

The teachings of a former slave turned Stoic philosopher, on how to stay free and untroubled no matter what happens to you.