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Introduction to Ethics Quiz for Unit 6
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Lesson 12: In the notes, Nietzsche is discussed. It is mentioned he describe Jesus as an example of the Ubermensch. Why does he describe him this way?
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A.because Nietzsche had a negative view of Jesus
B.because Jesus accepted Paul as a major player even though Paul never met the historical Jesus
C.because Jesus harbored no resentment or ill will but loved those even doing harm to him
D.because Jesus showed the way to heaven
E.because Jesus offered himself as a sacrifice for the sins of man
F.because Jesus was the founder of the largest religion on this planet
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Question restatement: The note discusses Nietzsche’s description of Jesus as an example of the Ubermensch and asks why he describes him this way.
Option 1: 'because Nietzsche had a negative view of Jesus' — This is a common misconception. Nietzsche’s critique of Christianity is nuanced; he often targets what he sees as herd morality rather than simply expressing a blanket negative view of Jesus as a historical figure. He does not label Jesus as simply negative, so this option misrepresents his stance.
Option 2: 'because Jesus accepted Paul as a major player even though Paul n......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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