MORALITY AS ANTI-NATURE
In paragraph 7, Nietzsche begins the majority of his sentences with th...
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MORALITY AS ANTI-NATURE
In paragraph 7, Nietzsche begins the majority of his sentences with the word “Or…” Why is this structure effective in helping Nietzsche make his argument?
A. It emphasizes which notions of “peace of soul” are most misunderstood.
B. It proposes a multitude of alternative ways to view the notion of “peace of soul.”
C. It contrasts Nietzsche’s conception of “peace of soul” with that of other philosophers.
D. It criticizes the numerous ways in which humanity is inherently weak and aggressive.
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