On the Genealogy of Morals
A Polemical
Tract
by
Friedrich
Nietzsche
Leipzig 1887
This translation by Ian
Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, has certain copyright
restrictions. For information please use the following link: Copyright.
For comments or question please contact Ian
Johnston.. Editorial comments and translations in square brackets and
italics are by Ian Johnston; comments in normal brackets are from Nietzsche's
text. The asterisks in the text are links to explanatory endnotes provided
by the translator (usually to identify a name or the source of a quotation).
If you would like the
entire text of Genealogy of Morals in Publisher format, so that you can
print the text off as a booklet for yourself or your students (or both), please
consult the following link: Publisher Files. A
printed paperback edition of this translation is available from Richer Resources Publications.
For comments, questions,
corrections, please contact Ian
Johnston. This text was last revised in January 2009]
[For the German text,
use the following link Zur Genealogie
der Moral]
On the
Genealogy of Morals
Table
of Contents
First Essay
Good and Evil, Good and Bad
Second Essay
Guilt, Bad Conscience, and Related Matters
Third Essay
What is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals?
[Back to
johnstonia Home Page]