Friedrich Nietzsche “Towards a Genealogy of Morals” & “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” Prepared by: Zachary Hillman & Dr. Kay Picart Student Edition.

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Friedrich Nietzsche “Towards a Genealogy of Morals” & “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” Prepared by: Zachary Hillman & Dr. Kay Picart Student Edition

What are the concepts of slave and noble morality?

Is Nietzsche agreeing or disagreeing with the ideas of Christianity?

Compare and contrast two aspects of punishment according to Nietzsche.

What is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals?

What kinds of similarities, if any, can you draw between Nietzsche and Plato?

What does Nietzsche mean by ‘going over’?

Where does Christianity fit into the big picture?

What makes a great man?

What is the image of the tight- rope representing?

Compare and contrast women and men according to Nietzsche.

Where does love fit into the big picture?