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Friedrich Nietzsche said his philosophy was like a hammer because
 
 

a. it nails down those truths which are eternal.
  b. he tried to repair the weak points in Platonism and Christianity to make them stronger.
  c. it was only one tool among the many tools of culture.
  d. it was used to test and destroy the hollow idols of his day.



Question 2

Nietzsche would have been pleased by the fact that the Nazis made him their hero, since his ideas on racial superiority and power were identical to theirs.
 
 


 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

F



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