METAPHORS
FUN FACTS
PHILOSOPHY
FINISH THE SENTENCE
100
"In order to to be supported by such a foundation, his construction must be like one constructed....delicately enough to be carried along by the waves, strong enough not to be blown apart by every wind."
What is a spider's web?
100
When was he born?
What is October 15, 1844
100
Branch of philosophy Nietzsche explored most thoroughly in this text
What is epistemological philosophy?
100
We have seen how it is originally language which works on the construction of concepts, a labor taken over in later ages by.... -science -life -bees
What is Science?
200
Overtime these lose their embossing and become nothing but metal to us.
What are coins?
200
Two philosophers that influenced Nietzsche in this particular text
Who is Immanuel Kant and Plato?
200
"Illusions which we have forgotten are illusions"
What are metaphors/truths?
200
It seeks a new realm and another channel for its activity, and it finds this in myth and... -in swag -in art -in truth
What is in art?
300
Why does Nietzsche refer to man as beasts? "..the clever beasts had to die."
What is to make man insignificant therefore easier to kill?
300
How many siblings did he have and what were their first names?
Who is Elisabeth and Ludwig?
300
"He strives to understand the world as something analogous to himself"
What is man?
300
That is to say, this conceptual edifice is an imitation of temporal, spatial, and numerical relationships in the domain of... -language -truth -metaphor
What is metaphor?
400
Nietzsche says that science "is always building new, higher stories and shoring up, cleaning, and renovating the old cells”
What is the columbarium of concepts/tower of framework?
400
What was the position he held at the University of Basel?
What is Chair of Classical Philology?
400
An internal drive that tends to make man forget that he creates metaphors.
What is the unconsciousness?
400
Of course, in order to be supported by such a... -foundation -lies -beasts
What is foundation?
500
What is truth?
A mobile army of metaphors metonyms, and anthropomorphism- in short, a sum of human relations which have been enhanced, transposed and embellished poetically and rhetorically, and which after long use seem firm canonical, and obligatory to a people: truths are illusions?
500
Who was he named after and why?
King Frederick William IV of Prussia who turned 49 on the day Nietzsche was born.
500
Nietzsche argued that "concepts are metaphors that do not correspond to..."
What is reality?
500
In this he is greatly to be admired, but not on account of his drive for truth or for pure knowledge of.. -things -bees -distant stars
What is things?
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