Beyond Good and Evil Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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Beyond Good and Evil Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 5: Natural History of Morals - Chapters 186-203.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Nietzsche has no regard for one segment of the population. What is it?
(a) Theologians.
(b) Politicians.
(c) Other philosophers.
(d) Women.

2. What group of people does Nietzsche refer to as being a superstitious lot?
(a) Logicians.
(b) Physicians.
(c) Philosophers.
(d) Metaphysicists.

3. Nietzsche divides the main approaches to thought into two groups. What are they?
(a) Exoteric and esoteric.
(b) Backward and forward.
(c) Inward and outward.
(d) Inferior and superior.

4. Nietzsche believes there are attempts being made to divert attention away from what philosopher?
(a) Aristotle.
(b) Kierkegaard.
(c) Satre.
(d) Kant.

5. What is the definition of soul atomism?
(a) The belief that the soul reincarnated.
(b) The belief that the soul is made up of groups of atoms.
(c) The belief that the soul is eternal and indestructible.
(d) The belief that the soul is nonexistent.

Short Answer Questions

1. Socrates was known to mock which group of people?

2. Who was Socrates' famous student mentioned in this chapter?

3. A certain group of people believes that a thought comes when it wants to come, not when a/an:

4. Schelling referred to intellectual intuition as being a "faculty of the _________."

5. What is the one thing that will never cease being awkward long enough for people to understand that there are no opposites, only subtleties of gradation?

(see the answer key)

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