![]() ![]() While he believes they may raise unique and interesting points, he believes them to be untried and untested. However, he thinks little of newer philosophers. So where does Nietzsche get his truth from? He writes that his theories are a result of the intensity of his education, particularly the study of Ancient Greek and modern philosophers. Nietzsche does not value those who have not the desire to delve into the deepest areas of their mind to find the truth. Nietzsche proposes that any human being has the capability to do this, but most do not do so because they lack the ambition to dig through everything they have ever learned to question its validity. Nothing is free from this self-interrogation, and that includes self-perception, societal teachings, and religion. Everything they have ever learned or observed must be reexamined. ![]() At the heart of Nietzsche’s argument is the idea that to learn the truth, a human being must question everything. ![]()
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