"He who has a why to live can bear almost any how." (Aphorism 12)
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Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil critiques traditional morality, asserting that good and evil are subjective. He promotes the "will to power" and encourages individuals to create their own values, challenging dogma and calling for a re-evaluation of ethics.
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