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DEE, Marianne Angela B.

2JRN3 Friedrich Nietzsche

3/2/2010

1. There are no facts or truths only opinions and interpretations, different perspectives. 2. The world is man made; it appears as to how man perceives it. 3. Mans perspective is constantly changing, thus the world too is in constant change; and if this is true, then it reinforces the statement that there are no facts or truths. 4. Man does not strive for happiness but power. 5. The will to power of a species defines their hunger for knowledge. 6. Reality depends upon the a logical pattern of occurrences or events that it, in turn gives man the illusion that he is master of the things around him. 7. Thought is the strongest and most constantly employed faculty since even in stillness it is in use. 8. Pleasure is derived from the pain of resistance. 9. Man can be represented by the sage or the highest type. 10. St. Paul is responsible for the twisted-ness of the Christians way of life; for it has taken in concepts that were not thought by Jesus.

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