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Nietzsche claimes that the Overman should embrace his or her fate or amor fati.. What is amor fati and why should it be embraced?

Requesting TA 102713, Worked with me on earlier issues and helped tremendously. Willing to work with others though is 102713 passes. Using Platos (The Republic) and Nietzsche (Thus Spoke Zarathustra) Nietzsche claims that the Ubermensch (Overman) should embrace his or her fate (amor fati) What is amor fati, and why should the Ubermensch embrace his or her fate?

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Philosophy

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Great Philosophers

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16951

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102713

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How Does Plato define the human being?

Requesting TA 102713, Worked with me on earlier issues and helped tremendously. Willing to work with others though is 102713 passes. Using Platos (The Republic) and Nietzsche (Thus Spoke Zarathustra) How does Plato define the human being in the Republic?

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Philosophy

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Great Philosophers

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16952

OTA ID:

102713

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Why does Nietzsche believe that the Ubermensch (overman) will be a more advanced human being?

Requesting TA 102713, Worked with me on earlier issues and helped tremendously. Willing to work with others though if 102713 passes. Looking for help like you provided within those last 5 questions. Using Plato's (The Republic) and Nietzsche (Thus Spoke Zarathustra) Why does Nietzsche believe that the Ubermensch (overman) will be a more advanced human being?

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Philosophy

Topic:

Great Philosophers

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16953

OTA ID:

102713

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Dialectical Theory: Patriarch (thesis), slavery (antithesis) and matriarch (synthesis)

Please help with ideas for an essay on this subject for a presentation at school for each concept e.g. about a paragraph each. Thanks!

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Philosophy

Topic:

Great Philosophers

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45130

OTA ID:

102789

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Locke's argument against innate ideas

I present an overview and structural guideline to book 1 of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding".

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Philosophy

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Great Philosophers

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65223

OTA ID:

102773

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