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On the other side of good and evil

Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche

Phraseologism: On the other side of good and evil.

Meaning: It is usually used outside the Nietzschean context - about unscrupulous, immoral people, devoid of a moral principle (disapproved).

Origin: From German: Jenseits von Gut und Bosen. The title of a book (1886) by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). In this book, the philosopher describes his ideal of a new person: this is a strong personality, striving for power and worthy of it. Because such a person does not belong to the "race of slaves", but to the "race of masters". Accordingly, the laws of morality, according to which the bulk of people live, the "crowd", are not written for this person: she lives according to her own laws, being literally "on the other side of good and evil."

Random phraseology:

Odyssey.

Meaning:

Long wanderings, travels, a detailed account of one's wanderings, adventures, misadventures, etc.

Origin:

The name of the poem by the legendary poet of Ancient Greece Homer (IX century BC), which describes the wanderings and adventures that befell Odysseus, one of the participants in the Trojan War.

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