In this article, we aim to examine the hypothesis that the book Daybreak, in all the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, presents a transitional philosophy. In this sense, we will see that, precisely because of its transitory Daybreak has been so overlooked and overshadowed, especially when commented not from their transitive theoretical framework, but from concepts and later projects.
Daybreak; transition; pre-genealogy; feeling of power; transmutation of morality