Nietzsche Quotes Flashcards

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Q

Physiological demands

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For the preservation of a particular kind of life (ss3)

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Q

We do not object to a judgement because it is false…

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The question is … To what extent it furthers life (ss4)

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2
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Man could not

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live without accepting logical fictions (ss 4)

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3
Q

Sickly

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Hermit (ss 5)

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4
Q

The love of

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His wisdom

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5
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An unwitting

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Memoir (ss6)

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6
Q

Philosophy is this tyrannical drive itself, the

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Most spiritual form of the will to power (ss 9)

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7
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Superfluous

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Teleological principles (ss13)

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8
Q

A series of

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Audacious assertions (ss16)

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9
Q

The complex condition of pleasure of

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The person who wills, who obeys, and at the same time identifies himself with the executor of the command

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10
Q

The ruling class identifies itself

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With the successes of the community as a whole

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11
Q

We alone

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Have fabricated causes, succession, reciprocity

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12
Q

This is interpretation

A

Not text

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13
Q

Not destined

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For knowledge

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14
Q

Surface and skin, which

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Like all skin, reveals something, but hides even more

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15
Q

There would be no life

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At all if not on the basis of perspectivist assessments and appearances

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16
Q

He seeks the truth

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Only so as to do the good

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17
Q

Everything deep

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Loves a mask

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18
Q

To be a good philosopher

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One must be dry, clear, free of illusions

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19
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Anything that is common

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Never has much value

20
Q

True philosophers

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Are commanders and lawgivers

21
Q

Behind all logic, too

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There are value judgements

22
Q

They are seeking reasons

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Sought after the fact to defend a preexisting tenet

22
Q

One is an artist

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Much more than one realises

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Symbol
World
23
Surface and
Skin which, like all skin, reveals something, but hides even more
24
A new
Human greatness
25
The spell of certain
Physiological functions is the spell of physiological value judgements
26
Tremendous
Counterforces have to be called upon
27
Life itself in its essence
Means appropriating, injuring, overpowering
28
A people
Is a detour made by nature to arrive at six or seven great men
29
The strength of a person would ...
Be measured by how much truth he could tolerate, or ... to what extent he needs to have it diluted, disguised, sweetened, muted, falsified.
30
Living rapturously
Contrary to nature
31
He can traverse
The range of values ... And be able to look with many kinds of eyes into every distance
32
if a higher type of person
Entered a state of ruin and degeneration, he would thereby take on characteristics that would thereafter cause him to be revered as a saint
33
Everything that raises an individual
above the herd and causes his neighbour to fear him is henceforth called evil
34
Language continues
To talk of opposites where there are only degrees
35
The German
Is nearly incapable of the presto in his language
36
In an insidious way
They are related to those bad, seemingly opposite things
37
Conscious thinking
Is secretly guided and directed into definite channels by his instincts
38
Tyranny against
Nature, and against reason
39
The continual
Self overcoming of the human
40
People who
Still had a nature that was natural, barbarians in every terrible sense of the word
41
It's essence
And highest justification
42
'Noble' and
'Despicable'
43
Qualities which serve
To relieve the sufferers existence
44
The mediocre
Alone have the prospect of continuing, of having descendants
45
Piety can
Place them within an illusory higher order of things, and thus enable the, to re,aim content with the real order
46
Asceticism and
Puritanism are the virtually indispensable means to educate and improve a race that wants to overcome its origins in the rabble