Deck 16: The Anti-Philosopher: Friedrich Nietzsche

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Nietzsche fought a duel.
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Modernity refers to the twenty-first century.
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Nietzsche believed that Schopenhauer's pessimism was life-affirming.
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Nietzsche chose for himself the word "immoralist."
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Nietzsche believed that we should search for the objective meaning of life.
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Nietzsche believed that life was the expression of will.
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Nietzsche believed that there was no divine plan for life.
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Nietzsche developed the view called "tragic optimism."
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Schopenhauer believed that life was just a constant will to survive.
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Nietzsche was born in France.
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Schopenhauer claimed that our only hope was detachment and withdrawal.
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Nietzsche died in 1900.
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Nietzsche believed that anger would kill.
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Nietzsche thought that there was a universal desire to control others.
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Nietzsche claimed that it was better to be envied than pitied.
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Nietzsche held that life was an argument.
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Modernity rejects faith in science, objective truth, and rationality.
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Nietzsche proclaimed that God was dead.
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Schopenhauer had an optimistic philosophy.
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Nietzsche's work is clear.
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Reaction formation is

A) an ego defense mechanism
B) an id defense mechanism
C) a way to search for wisdom
D) a scientific error
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Some postmodern philosophers claim that all philosophy is a form of autobiography.
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Nietzsche held that the single goal of science was the search for objective truth.
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Being moralistic is a form of

A) Wisdom
B) Power
C) Engagement
D) Hypocrisy
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What do utilitarians sublimate the individual to, according to Nietzsche?

A) Herself
B) God
C) The herd
D) Well-being
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What does science see us as, according to Nietzsche?

A) Helpless effects
B) Religious dupes
C) Evolved apes
D) Agents of change
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Lou Salome married Nietzsche.
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Nietzsche advocated perspectivism.
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Which myth limits us through science, for Nietzsche?

A) Objective reality
B) Subjective truth
C) Evolution
D) Progress
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An anti-philosopher rejects the authority of reason.
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Nietzsche held that modernity was

A) the way forward
B) an illusion
C) a sickness
D) a sign of health
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Freud held that Nietzsche had little self-knowledge.
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Nietzsche's Zarathustra is a destroyer of false values.
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Nietzsche equated the will to truth with the will to power.
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What do we pass sentence on, if we believe in morality, according to Nietzsche?

A) Truth
B) Ourselves
C) Existence
D) Life
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Nietzsche referred to himself as the last philosopher.
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Nietzsche observed that everything that elevates the individual above the herd is called

A) wisdom
B) good
C) foolishness
D) evil
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What did Nietzsche believe the prolonged dominance of scientism would lead to?

A) Progress
B) Ennui
C) Wisdom
D) Self-contempt
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Nietzsche held that we always do things for the sake of God.
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For Novack, the will to power is an ache for

A) less
B) more
C) thirst
D) hunger
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To dream of equal rights was, for Nietzsche, a sign of

A) wisdom
B) poverty
C) fear
D) shallow-mindedness
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Do you believe that Nietzsche would have approved of mass movements, such as Nazism or Socialism? Explain your answer.
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The ideal modern citizen is not

A) democratic
B) compassionate
C) sheeplike
D) feral
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What did Nietzsche mean when he claimed that "God is dead"? Do you agree with his view here? Explain your answer.
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What value system is based on guilt and fear?

A) Master morality
B) Slave morality
C) Nietzschean optimism
D) Stoicism
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What does no victor believe in, for Nietzsche?

A) Chance
B) Will
C) Objective value
D) Life
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What is the dominant emotion of the underman?

A) Joy
B) Resentment
C) Love
D) Hatred
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What did we kill God with, according to Nietzsche?

A) Religion
B) Wisdom
C) Optimism
D) Pessimism
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Who claimed that society is "dominated by weak and stupid people"?

A) Russell
B) von Franz
C) Ryle
D) von Hayek
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What is Nietzsche's "higher type"?

A) The overman
B) The underman
C) The upperman
D) The masterclass
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Who cannot face being alone in a godless universe, for Nietzsche?

A) The overman
B) The underman
C) Priests
D) Pariahs
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In what way was Nietzsche influenced by Schopenhauer's work? How did his views depart from it?
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Nihilism is from the Latin for

A) Truth
B) God
C) Nothing
D) Faith
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Can you see any positive characteristics of the underman and any negative characteristics of the overman? If so, how do you think that Nietzsche would respond? If not, why not?
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Nietzsche was clearly

A) insane
B) inauthentic
C) authentic
D) a Nazi
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The love of our specific fate is

A) amor fati
B) fromage feti
C) fait accompli
D) amor propre
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For the overman, evil equals

A) wise
B) good
C) vulgar
D) pain
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Do you agree with Nietzsche's criticisms of morality? Why or why not? Is there any particular moral theory that you think might be especially immune to his criticisms? If so, which one-and why?
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What did Nietzsche believe that a will to a system was?

A) A lack of faith
B) A lack of integrity
C) A lack of wisdom
D) A lack of intelligence
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Master morality is, for Nietzsche, based on

A) Aethetics
B) Religion
C) Justice
D) Fear
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In what way is Nietzsche a modern philosopher, in the sense of "modern" outlined in this chapter? In what way does he reject modernity?
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Do you believe that Nietzsche would have endorsed the pragmatist approach to truth? Why or why not?
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What is the "will to power"? Do you agree that this is a significant motive force in people's lives? Why or why not?
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Nietzsche fought a duel.
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Modernity refers to the twenty-first century.
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Nietzsche believed that Schopenhauer's pessimism was life-affirming.
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Nietzsche chose for himself the word "immoralist."
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Nietzsche believed that we should search for the objective meaning of life.
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Nietzsche believed that life was the expression of will.
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Nietzsche believed that there was no divine plan for life.
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Nietzsche developed the view called "tragic optimism."
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Schopenhauer believed that life was just a constant will to survive.
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Nietzsche was born in France.
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Schopenhauer claimed that our only hope was detachment and withdrawal.
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Nietzsche died in 1900.
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Nietzsche believed that anger would kill.
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Nietzsche thought that there was a universal desire to control others.
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Nietzsche claimed that it was better to be envied than pitied.
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Nietzsche held that life was an argument.
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Modernity rejects faith in science, objective truth, and rationality.
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Nietzsche proclaimed that God was dead.
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Schopenhauer had an optimistic philosophy.
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Nietzsche's work is clear.
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Reaction formation is

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C) a way to search for wisdom
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Some postmodern philosophers claim that all philosophy is a form of autobiography.
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Nietzsche held that the single goal of science was the search for objective truth.
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Being moralistic is a form of

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D) Hypocrisy
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What do utilitarians sublimate the individual to, according to Nietzsche?

A) Herself
B) God
C) The herd
D) Well-being
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What does science see us as, according to Nietzsche?

A) Helpless effects
B) Religious dupes
C) Evolved apes
D) Agents of change
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Lou Salome married Nietzsche.
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Nietzsche advocated perspectivism.
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Which myth limits us through science, for Nietzsche?

A) Objective reality
B) Subjective truth
C) Evolution
D) Progress
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An anti-philosopher rejects the authority of reason.
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Nietzsche held that modernity was

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D) a sign of health
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Freud held that Nietzsche had little self-knowledge.
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Nietzsche's Zarathustra is a destroyer of false values.
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Nietzsche equated the will to truth with the will to power.
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What do we pass sentence on, if we believe in morality, according to Nietzsche?

A) Truth
B) Ourselves
C) Existence
D) Life
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Nietzsche referred to himself as the last philosopher.
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Nietzsche observed that everything that elevates the individual above the herd is called

A) wisdom
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C) foolishness
D) evil
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What did Nietzsche believe the prolonged dominance of scientism would lead to?

A) Progress
B) Ennui
C) Wisdom
D) Self-contempt
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Nietzsche held that we always do things for the sake of God.
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For Novack, the will to power is an ache for

A) less
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C) thirst
D) hunger
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To dream of equal rights was, for Nietzsche, a sign of

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B) poverty
C) fear
D) shallow-mindedness
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Do you believe that Nietzsche would have approved of mass movements, such as Nazism or Socialism? Explain your answer.
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The ideal modern citizen is not

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D) feral
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What did Nietzsche mean when he claimed that "God is dead"? Do you agree with his view here? Explain your answer.
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What value system is based on guilt and fear?

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C) Nietzschean optimism
D) Stoicism
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What does no victor believe in, for Nietzsche?

A) Chance
B) Will
C) Objective value
D) Life
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What is the dominant emotion of the underman?

A) Joy
B) Resentment
C) Love
D) Hatred
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What did we kill God with, according to Nietzsche?

A) Religion
B) Wisdom
C) Optimism
D) Pessimism
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Who claimed that society is "dominated by weak and stupid people"?

A) Russell
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C) Ryle
D) von Hayek
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What is Nietzsche's "higher type"?

A) The overman
B) The underman
C) The upperman
D) The masterclass
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Who cannot face being alone in a godless universe, for Nietzsche?

A) The overman
B) The underman
C) Priests
D) Pariahs
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In what way was Nietzsche influenced by Schopenhauer's work? How did his views depart from it?
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Nihilism is from the Latin for

A) Truth
B) God
C) Nothing
D) Faith
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Can you see any positive characteristics of the underman and any negative characteristics of the overman? If so, how do you think that Nietzsche would respond? If not, why not?
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Nietzsche was clearly

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B) inauthentic
C) authentic
D) a Nazi
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The love of our specific fate is

A) amor fati
B) fromage feti
C) fait accompli
D) amor propre
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For the overman, evil equals

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B) good
C) vulgar
D) pain
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Do you agree with Nietzsche's criticisms of morality? Why or why not? Is there any particular moral theory that you think might be especially immune to his criticisms? If so, which one-and why?
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What did Nietzsche believe that a will to a system was?

A) A lack of faith
B) A lack of integrity
C) A lack of wisdom
D) A lack of intelligence
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Master morality is, for Nietzsche, based on

A) Aethetics
B) Religion
C) Justice
D) Fear
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In what way is Nietzsche a modern philosopher, in the sense of "modern" outlined in this chapter? In what way does he reject modernity?
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Do you believe that Nietzsche would have endorsed the pragmatist approach to truth? Why or why not?
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What is the "will to power"? Do you agree that this is a significant motive force in people's lives? Why or why not?
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