Daybreak

Question

What specific criteria might lead a philosophical work to be labeled "important," and how would you articulate the expected impact of such a work in its field or on its readers?

Synthesized answer

The provided passage describes Nietzsche's "Daybreak" as an "important work" of his "mature philosophy" [Passage 1]. However, the passage does not offer specific criteria for what makes a philosophical work "important" in general, nor does it articulate the expected impact of such a work on its field or readers.

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Title: Nietzsche: Daybreak by Friedrich Nietzsche Description: A new edition of this important work of Nietzsche's 'mature' philosophy. Categories: Philosophy Pages: 296 Snippet: A new edition of this important work of Nietzsche's 'mature' philosophy.
Passage [1]

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