Problem of Socrates/ "Reason"
Error of confusing cause and effect
Error of imaginary causes/false casualties
Error of free will
Fun Facts About us
100

True or False: Nietzsche believes Socrates’ argument regarding reason=virtue=happiness is sound.

What is False 

100

What does Nietzsche believe the confusing between cause and effect lead to?

what is genuine corruption of reason

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Why does Nietzsche belive people create imaginary causes?

to offer self comfort and justify and their wrong doings and experiences.

100

True or false: does he believe in free will. 

False

100

How many fingers has fingers edvina broken?

What is three.

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How does Nietzsche believe we achieve happiness?

By trusting our instincts. 

200

 True or False: Nietzsche believes virtue is the effect of happiness? 

False 

200

what does Nietzsche believe leads to the thoughts of morality and religion. 

Imaginary causes 

200

Why doe he belive people created the idea of free will?

to justify their guilt and wrong doing along with punishment. 

200

Which one of us has been ran over by a bike?

What is Kaitlyn 

300

Does Nietzsche Believe that humans should use "rationality" at all costs?

No, he thinks that using your rationality is against using your instincts. 

300

where does Nietzsche corruption of reason originate from?

priests and moral law givers

300

"Morality and religion totally belong
to the psychology of error: in every single case, cause and effect are con-fused; or truth is confused with the effect of what is believed to be true; ora state of consciousness is confused with the causation of this state." What does this mean.

people confuse what they feel with what actually causes those feelings. In other words, they invent false causes (like sin, God, or virtue) to explain emotional or physical states that really come from natural, bodily processes.

300

Does he believe that there is an ultimate goal to life yes or no and why. 

No because the idea of ultimate happiness and virtue is a man made idea and we use that to have something to work towards or life for but its fake and not needed.

300

which one of us has had a hole in their finger?

what is Adam

400

"Socrates wanted to die: not Athens, but he gave himself the poison cup, he forced Athens to give him the poison cup . . . “Socrates is no doctor,” he said to himself softly, “death is the only doctor here . . . Socrates himself has just been sick for a long time . . .” What is Nietzsche accusing him of?

He is accusing socrates as using his instincts to die willfully.

400

what is Nietzsche's view on mistakes and connection to instinct?

By using your instincts you wont make mistakes, and leaning away from them is when mistakes are made.

400

What is a connection you can make to a previous reading or philosopher for this argument. 

Points given if we deem correct (many differnt answers)

400

"One is necessary, one is a piece of destiny, one belongs to the whole, one is in the whole.—There is nothing that could rule, measure, com-pare, judge our being, for that would mean ruling, measuring, compar-ing, and judging the whole . . . But there is nothing outside the whole!" explain this

Nietzsche means that everything, including us, is part of one interconnected whole, so nothing outside it can judge or measure us — we simply exist as we are, necessarily.

400

What famous Disney song did Sam sing at his high School Talent Show?

Sam sang "A Whole New World," from Disney's Aladdin, in his High School Talent Show.

500

What is Nietzsches primary critique of philosophers and their approach to philosophical ideology?

philosophers prioritizes decretive rhetoric and quality over quality and criminalizing the body and sense instead of valuing the instinct and its connect to happiness

500

The honorable Italian saw in his diet the cause of his long life,whereas in fact, the prerequisites for his long life—extraordinary meta-bolic slowness, low expenditure of energy—were the cause of his skimpy diet. He was not at liberty to eat a little or a lot, his frugality was not “freely willed”: he got sick if he ate more. But for anyone who’s not a cold fish, it not only does good but also is necessary to eat properly. Explain this? 

Contrary to the mans belief, he didn't have a long life because of his diet. Instead, his diet was because of the factors of his life (his slow metabolism). Therefore, he didn't chose for his body to have a slow metabolism, his body just had a slow metabolism which is why he had a long life. 

500

What are the 3 internal facts. 

the will, the mind, and the “I.”

500

"We deny God, and in denying God we deny responsibility: only thus do we redeem the
world." What does he mean?

Nietzsche means that by rejecting the idea of God, we also reject the idea of guilt or moral responsibility — freeing humanity from blame and restoring innocence to life.

500

Which one of us has preformed on a broadway stage?

What is Kaitlyn 

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