Questions on/in Human, All Too Human by Nietzsche

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1. How are we illogical and unfair beings?

2. How is the hierachy of the good not fixed?

3. On what gorund does he say that there's no eternal justice?

4. What's this sense of stubborness that looks more like contempt than seeking for truth?

5. Is it wrong to long for something biggeer and higher than oneself?

6. How is morality closely bound to the quality of intellect?

7. Is he saying that science triumphed religion? How so?

8. Why is he so tangled up with his own notion of justice?

9. In what way our vanity can be helpful?

10. Why does he hate Christianity so much?

11. How does Nietzsche categorize 'need'? Can we reach the truth from separting intellect and need?

12. What do we long for when we see beauty?

13. Was he misogynic?

14. How does he divorce 'the scientific spirit' from 'the spiritual man'?

15. How do "having the truth" and "seeking the truth" look different?

16. Why does this solitary person talk so much about friends and friendship?

17. "Why have melody at all? Why are we not satisfied when life mirrors itself peacefully in a deep lake?"

18. What does he mean by a "higher self"?

19. Are convictions overrated?

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