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Come Read Nietzsche with me and a few others. Nietzsche was the 19th century German philosopher who declared that, "God is dead." He tried to lay out a vision of a world that could no longer find belief in God to be plausible, and therefore sought to reexamine all morals in light of God's demise. We are a friendly group of Christians, atheists, and other belief systems who discuss and debate in a non-threatening setting. We read about 20-30 pages each week.

We will read Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (The Cambridge University Press edition), which can be accessed here, or purchased on Amazon.

January 14- Introduction (p. vii-xxviii)
January 21- p. 3-15 (On the Prejudices of Philosophers, sections 1-14)
January 28- p. 16-24 (On the Prejudices of Philosophers, sections 15-23)
February 4- p. 25- 35 (The Free Spirit, sections 24-35)
February 11- p. 35-42 (The Free Spirit, sections 36-44)
February 18- p. 43-57 (The Religious Character, sections 45-62)
February 25- p. 58-65 (Epigrams and Entr'acts, section 63-122)
March 4- No meeting
March 11- p. 66-74 (Epigrams and Entr'acts, section 123-185)
March 18- p. 75-84 (On the Natural History of Morals, sections 186-196)
March 25- p. 85-92 (On the Natural History of Morals, sections 197-203)
April 1- p. 93-108 (We Scholars, sections 204-213)
April 8- p. 109-120 (Our Virtues, sections 214-229)
April 15- p. 120-130 (Our Virtues, sections 229-239)
April 22- p. 131-141 (Peoples and Fatherlands, sections 240-250)
April 29- p. 141-150 (Peoples and Fatherlands, sections 251-256)
May 6- p. 151-164 (What Is Noble? sections 257-268)
May 13- p. 164-177 (What Is Noble? sections 269-296)

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