'There is no such thing as moral phenomena, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena'― Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and EvilBeyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (1886) by the famous philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is a remarkable work which offers a treatise on ''Perspective of life''. ''Perspective of life'', according to Nietzche, is ''beyond good and evil'', refuting the existence of a universal morality for all human beings. This works discusses and exposes the deficiencies of so-called ''philosophers'' and identifies the qualities of the ''new philosophers'' which are imagination, self-assertion, danger, originality, and the ''creation of values''. It also contests some of the key presuppositions of the old philosophic tradition like ''self-consciousness'', ''knowledge'', ''truth'', and ''free will'. The book interestingly offers the ''will to power'' as an explanation of all behavior.