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Genealogía de la moral [On the Genealogy of Morality]
- Narrated by: Alfredo Toranzo
- Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins
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Genealogía de la Moral es una obra provocadora que desentraña los orígenes y significados de nuestros valores éticos. En este texto, Nietzsche cuestiona las bases de la moralidad convencional y desafía al lector a reconsiderar lo que se considera bueno y malo. A través de un análisis de la historia y la psicología, expone cómo los valores morales han evolucionado, influenciados por factores culturales y de poder.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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