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The [[Image:nietzsche2.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Friedrich Nietzsche]]'''Conservapedia Manual of StyleFriedrich Nietzsche'''<!(1844-- Don't change this without considering 1900) was a [[Germany|German]] [[atheism|atheist]] [[philosopher]] whose work set a foundation for the reference to this in [[existentialism|existentialist]] movement of the "Article name" section below1900s. --<ref> contains standardized information regarding how to edit pages on [[Conservapedia]http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nietzsche/ Stanford's Biography on Nietzsche]. This helps keep </ref> Nietzsche went mad and suffered a consistent tone in most articlesmental breakdown, from which he never recovered.
== Content Articles Nietzsche was critical of [[religion]] in general, though especially [[Christianity]], which he described as the "religion of pity."<ref>[http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Friedrich_Nietzsche/ Nietzsche Quotations]</ref> Nietzsche is perhaps most famous for his declaration that “God is dead,” which suggests that since Christian morality views worldly pleasures as immoral, to accept Christianity is to deny life - therefore, God (Main Namespacea personification of Christian principles) ==Content articles are any and all pages which are not preceded by is figuratively dead. Furthermore, he postulated that the Christian Heaven, a colon metaphysical "true world" beyond the reach of the human senses, devalued the physical world that we live in. In this sense, he accused Christianity of nihilism. He also suggested that Western culture seemed no longer rooted in Christian dogmatism and a prefixfaith-based worldview. For example, the article ''Without [[George W. BushGod]]'' would be a content article (article in , the main namespace)idea of absolutes are difficult to come by, and the article ''Nietzsche thus suggested ways for people to cope with this loss of "[[Conservapedia:CommandmentsGood]]'' would not" and "[[Evil]]".=== Layout ==='''The layout of each content or encyclopedic article needs to be uniform across all of Conservapedia.''' <pre>Introductory paragraph(s)
(body content){{cquote|When [[Adolf Hitler]] first met [[Benito Mussolini]], he presented him with a gift of the collected works of Nietzsche. It was an appropriate memento. Hitler's ideas about life and politics were largely derived from Nietzsche. Hitler subscribed to the Nietzschean idea that superior people have an inborn right to rule. - [[William Kilpatrick]]}}
==References==Nietzsche suffered a mental collapse in 1889, and spent the last ten years of his life unable to care for himself. During this time, his sister Elizabeth Förster-Nietzsche took over his affairs, and worked to falsify and re-edit his writings in order to support her virulent Antisemitism (a view which Nietzsche arguably abhorred, and often mocked, during his lifetime). It was her distorted version of culled and misquoted statements which later provided an intellectual fig leaf for the [[Nazi]]s and [[Italian]] [[Fascist]]s.
==See also==The ''Übermensch'' (overhuman, superhuman) was a literary device used in his magnum opus, "[[Thus Spoke Zarathustra]]". The Overman was to be a new kind of being which would overcome resentment and affirm the Eternal Recurrence of the same.
==External links==The statement "God is dead" first appeared in Nietzsche's "[[The Gay Science]]", in Aphorism 108, titled "New Struggles". This aphorism introduces Nietzsche's famous Madman, who runs out into the street shouting, "God is dead!" Yet, to his dismay, the Madman sees "he has come too soon," for people have not realized this cultural revelation for themselves and are blind to it. They consider the Madman's seemingly theological claim as absurd for they misunderstand him; it is no argument about the existence of God, but a claim of how [[secular]] society has become. Nietzsche was no friend to Christian beliefs, and no doubt considered the Christian God to be a mere myth. This passage shows his hope for a [[philosophy]] of the future, one he imagined would be emptied of coarse objective rationalizing, which he characterized as God and associated with Christianity. Nietzsche, in other words, felt his message of subjective truth came too soon and hoped, as the Madman, that he would be understood someday.
Template Navbox "Liberalism" or "Conservatism"Nietzsche's father Carl Ludwig Nietzsche, etc. would be placed at the bottom of the article, just before Categorywas a [[Lutheran]] pastor.
In his first [[Category: ______Papal Encyclical]]<, "Deus Caritas Est" (God is Charity/pre>Love) [[Pope Benedict XVI]] quotes from Nietzsche's ''Beyond Good and Evil'', taking very seriously Nietzsche's claim that the Church has poisoned ''eros'' (love) with dogma, and responding to it.
== Prophecy of WWII and Death ==After writing his final complete work in 1883, ''The Antichrist, Curse on Christianity'Layout questions',<ref name=stanford>Wicks, Robert (2011, April 29). "[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nietzsche/ Friedrich Nietzsche]." '':;Why is the <code>==Also See==Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy''.</coderef> section listed after Nietzsche would go insane in 1889, exactly 50 years before the start of World War II,<coderef>==References==</code> section?Burns, K. & Novick, L. (2007, September). "[http://www.pbs.org/thewar/at_war_timeline_1939.htm The reasoning behind this is that the War]." Florentine Films and WETA-TV. ''ReferencesPBS'' have .</ref> during which he would prophetically predict a greater coming Hitlerian society and more immediate relevance to the article itselfNazi Germany. As H.L. Mencken puts it, while the "''Also SeeSave for his raucous, rhapsodical autobiography, 'Ecce Homo,' 'The Antichrist' resources have a lesser relevance. Basically the more relevant the content is, the closer last thing that Nietzsche ever wrote, and so it should may be to accepted as a statement of some of his most salient ideas in their final form.''"<ref>Nietzsche, F.W. (1920). "[http://books.google.com/books?id=0ao8AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover The Antichrist]." ''Library of the person reading the articleUniversity of Virginia''.</ref>
===Links===Nietzsche, early in January 1889, saw a coachman flogging a horse, and rushed towards it. Throwing his arms around the horse, Nietzsche collapsed in unconsciousness, and was carried home. In a fit of insanity, he mailed several letters before dying on August 25, 1900, from pneumonia.<ref>Kaufman, Walter (1954). "The Portable Nietzsche." p. 684. ''Penguin Books''.</ref> These letters included the following: {{cquote|"To my maestro Pietro. Sing me a new-song: the world is transfigured and all the heavens are full of joy. -The Crucified"-Friedrich Nietzsche to Gast, January 4, 1889<ref>''The Portable Nietzsche'', p. 685.</ref>}}{{cquote|"You may make any use of this letter which will not degrade me in the eyes of those at Basel. I have had Caiaphas put in fetters. Also, last year I was crucified by the German doctors in a very drawn-out manner. Wilhelm, Bismarck, and all anti-Semites abolished."-Friedrich Nietzsche to Jacob Burkhardt, January 6, 1889<ref>''The Portable Nietzsche'', pp. 685-687.</ref>}} Wilhelm II would become the Emperor of Germany just months after Nietzsche wrote this, and replace Otto von Bismarck, the nationalistic German Chancellor who'd unified Germany. Caiaphas was the Jewish high priest at the time of [[Jesus]] (Matthew 26:3). In other letters, Nietzsche also commanded the German emperor to go to Rome to be shot, and summoned the European powers to take military action against Germany.<ref>Zweig, Stefan (1939) Master Builders [trilogy], The Struggle with the Daimon, Viking Press, p. 524.<br>''Wikipedia''. "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche#Mental_breakdown_and_death_.281889.E2.80.931900.29 Friedrich Nietzsche: Mental Breakdown and Death]." Accessed May 12, 2012.</ref>
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When you create a new article* [[Apostle Paul]]: Once the greatest persecutor of the fledgling Christianity, please do one or both the zealous Pharisee found himself confronted with the living Lord, who blinded him of his sight. Upon reaching Ananias in Damascus, Paul's sight was restored, he got baptized, and began preaching in the following so people can find your article:* Link your article from one or more other articles as appropriateJewish synagogues a risen Lord.({{Bible ref|book=Acts|chap=9|verses=1-22|version=KJV}})* Put one === Nietzsche's Insanity ===Currently, there is an ongoing debate on whether Friedrich Nietzsche's insanity was caused purely through disease or more whether his atheistic/[[Category tagnihilism|Category tagsnihilistic]] at philosophical outlook on life was the bottom of your cause.<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17881977</ref><ref>http://www.ukapologetics.net/truthaboutnietzsche.html</ref><ref>http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/hutchison/070307</ref><ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17087793?dopt=Abstract</ref><ref>http://www.leonardsax.com/Nietzsche.pdf</ref><ref name="hkbu">http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~ppp/top/top19</ref><ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=x4qDrNKVC5gC&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=Ren%C3%A9+Girard+nietzsche+and+madness&source=bl&ots=DQFLJpqjJd&sig=mXNq_6J6_qTciP2vW-FHojwBn20&hl=en&ei=hv99Sp0Y2YG2B8Ogsf4B&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false</ref>An article, preferably for published on the Hong Kong Baptist University declares:{{cquote|Trying to explain what caused his insanity can only be a category matter of speculation. Some people believe it was the result of a physical illness. Others interpret his suffering as that already existsof a true prophet, almost as if he were accepting the punishment on behalf of those who could not see mankind's tendency towards self-destruction so clearly. Still others regard his final fate as a natural outcome of his philosophical outlook.<ref name="hkbu">http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~ppp/top/top19</ref>}}
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The Russian-born psychoanalyst and writer Lou Andreas-Salomé, who had a brief and tempestuous affair with Nietzsche, believed that Nietzsche's philosophy can be viewed as a reflection of his psychology and that his madness was the result of his philosophizing.<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Nietzsche-Lou-Salome/dp/0252070356</ref> In addition, the French historian René Girard asserted that Nietzsche's philosophy led to his insanity.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=x4qDrNKVC5gC&pg=PA61&lpg= Article Names PA61&dq=Ren%C3%A9+Girard+nietzsche+and+madness&source=bl&ots=DQFLJpqjJd&sig=mXNq_6J6_qTciP2vW-FHojwBn20&hl=en&ei=hv99Sp0Y2YG2B8Ogsf4B&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false</ref>
Article names should be written == Philosophy ===== Eternal Reoccurrence ===Eternal Reoccurrence is a main idea in lower case, except for [[proper noun]]sthe philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.This makes linking easier Basically, it is the idea that everything you do, everything you say, every pain, every joy, every thought, et cetera, will be replayed ad infinitum.
The first letter may be either lower case or upper case.<blockquote>'-it follows that, in the great dice game of existence, it must pass through a calculable number of combinations. In either caseinfinite time, every possible combination would at some time or another be realized; more: it would be realized an infinite number of times. And since between every combination and its next recurrence all other possible combinations would have to take place, and each of these combinations conditions the Wiki software will automatically display the first letter entire sequence of combinations in upper casethe same series, a circular movement of absolutely identical series is thus demonstrated: the world as a circular movement that has already repeated itself infinitely often and plays its game ad infinitum.'-The Will to Power <ref>http://myweb.lmu.edu/tshanahan/Nietzsche-Eternal_Recurrence.html</ref></blockquote>
For exampleThus, use Nietzsche'''Theory s view of evolution'''time is circular, not '''Theory with time having no beginning, and no end. The whole Universe is in an eternal flux between creation and destruction, playing out over and over again, until eventually, the same patterns of Evolution'''both matter and energy will be played out once more, and you will live your life as you had before. And thus, there is ultimately no free will, for you are simply doing what you have done in the past and what you have done in the future.
<blockquote>'The article name should greatest weight.-- What, if some day or night a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: "This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more; and there will be used at nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unutterably small or very close great in your life will have to return to you, all in the start of same succession and sequence - even this spider and this moonlight between the articletrees, and even this use moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned upside down again and again, and you with it should be in '''bold'''., speck of dust!"See Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the first line of demon who spoke thus?... Or how well disposed would you have to become to yourself and to life to crave nothing more fervently than this page for an exampleultimate eternal confirmation and seal?'-The Gay Science <ref>http://www.theperspectivesofnietzsche.com/nietzsche/nrecur.html</ref></blockquote>
To Nietzsche, this was a horrifying thought to consider. If an article name should include one were to consider and realize this as a lower-case first letterpossibility, including the {{tl|lowercase}} template one would have two choices: to either fall into despair that you will cause live again forever and ever, or to embrace it with joy. To Nietzsche, the title latter is one of the things that the Overman would have to do, to have joy in such a prospect, and that the Overman should live as he would want to show correctlylive over and over again throughout eternity.
<blockquote>"To endure the idea of the recurrence one needs: freedom from morality; new means against the fact of pain (pain conceived as a tool, as the father of pleasure; there is no cumulative consciousness of displeasure); the enjoyment of all kinds of uncertainty, experimentalism, as a counterweight to this extreme fatalism; abolition of the concept of necessity; abolition of the 'will'; abolition of 'knowledge-in-itself.'"-The Will to Power <ref>http://www.theperspectivesofnietzsche.com/nietzsche/nrecur.html</ref></blockquote>=== What Not To Include In Articles Pessimism ===
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===Date style===*Do not wikilink dates!*The style "July 4, 1776" is preferred. ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' says about Nietzsche's pessimism:*If the day {{Cquote|That Nietzsche could not countenance Schopenhauer’s “ethical pessimism” and its negation of the week is involved, e.gwill was recognized by the young man quite early during this encounter.Yet, "Sunday, December 7, 1941", the comma after the day even in Nietzsche’s attempts to construct a counter-posed “pessimism of strength” affirming the week is optional ("Sunday December 7will, 1941" is allowed).*US Military style is tolerated much of Schopenhauer’s thought remained embedded in context: "4 July 1776". *If it is necessary for clarity to show Nietzsche’s philosophy, particularly during the era early period. Nietzsche’s philosophical reliance on “genius”, his cultural-political visions of the yearrank and order through merit, ''Always'' use BC and AD his self-described (as opposed to BCE and CElater self-rebuked)“[[metaphysics]] of art” all had Schopenhauerian underpinnings. See Also, Birth of Tragedy’s well-known dualism between the cosmological/aesthetic principles of [[Anno DominiDionysus]] for and [[Apollo (mythology)|Apollo]], contesting and complimenting each other in the tragic play of chaos and order, confusion and individuation, strikes a full discussionfamiliar chord to readers acquainted with Schopenhauer’s description of the world as “will” and “representation.”<ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/nietzsch/ Friedrich Nietzsche], ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy''</ref>}}
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* '''Remember == Quotes =====On Morality===Friedrich Nietzsche argued that Conservapedia is an American[[rational egalitarianism]] denies [[creativity]], conservative and Christian encyclopediareason cannot create values and [[morality]], above all elseattempt to do so would only lead to [[nihilism]]. It is only logical the usage, political and moral conventions of same be applied, generally Therefore, throughoutmorality has been imposed.'''
* '''Changing Conservapedia articlesFriedrich Nietzsche wrote "Morality is the herd-instinct in the individual.", (their tone"With morality, style and content) from an ''American''the individual can only ascribe value to himself as a function of the herd", ''conservative'' "I submit that egoism belongs to the essence of a noble soul ... and/or ''Christian'' orientation/focushas its basis in the primary law of things", <u>"all morality is partisan; just as any legal system will favor certain behavior against others", "who else should we wish to serve, if not welcome</u>. ''This does ourselves?" and "Whoever battles monsters should take care not preclude including other ideas or factsto become a monster too, but doesfor if you stare long enough into the Abyss, generally, state where the editorial focus of CP is''Abyss stares back into you.'''"
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'''''Bad spelling doesn't inspire confidence ===On Politics===Friedrich Nietzsche wrote "As a political subject, it is an illusion to ask myself what I require from the state. In reality, it is a question of what the state requires from me", "culture and the state are antagonistic", "clearly, the individual will is forfeit to the demands of government - a kind of political Darwinism. The herd triumphs again, this time under the banner of the state", "socialism is the fantastic younger brother of an almost decrepit despotism, which it wants to succeeded", "the doctrine of free will is an invention of the ruling classes" and "madness is something rare in individuals; but in your articlegroups, parties, ages, it is the rule".'''''
====Helpful Spelling, Grammar, and Writing Style Software=On Women===There Friedrich Nietzsche wrote "Women are essentially unpeaceful" and "Man is for woman a number of software programs that assists writers when it comes to spelling, grammar, and writing stylemeans; the purpose is always a child. Two of the more notable software packages are the [http://www.whitesmoke.com/ WhiteSmoke Writing Software] and the [http://www.stylewriter-usa.com/ StyleWriter English usage editor] software packages.But what is woman for man?"
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==Citing Sources and Using Footnotes=On Philosophy===* Always cite and give credit to your sources, even if in Friedrich Nietzsche wrote "Philosophy is the [[public domain]]. Please do not cite [[Wiki|wikis]] as sources, except when specifically talking about that wiki. If you are unfamiliar on how to place footnotes dressing-up in wikirational argument of moral beliefs, please see [[Conservapedia:Footnotes - technical help]]intuitions and desires".
* When writing articles it is necessary ===On Religion===Friedrich Nietzsche was born to use primary a long line of Protestant Lutheran ministers. His grandfather, Friedrich August Ludwig Nietzsche, was in fact an established Protestant scholar whose writings argued the “everlasting survival of Christianity.” From an early age Friedrich Nietzsche maintained a dedication to Lutheranism and secondary source material as referencescontinued his passion for theology in university. All source material should be properly cited In the year 1864, Nietzsche entered the University of Bonn as to worka theology and philology student with a particular interest in the translation and interpretation of Biblical texts. Nietzsche's views on religion are scattered amongst his earliest works in the 1860s well up until the time of his death in 1889. As such, authorhis views concerning religion, publishermorality, and date publishedhuman nature are not outlined definitively and are thus the subject of scholarly debate. The ''Harbrace Manual''However, used Nietzsche spoke out against Islam citing that it was a force subsisting wholly on the denial of the individual. He posed in many colleges and universities his work "The Birth of Tragedy" that Islam (among other religions) utilizes the restriction of necessary human desires such as love as a standard means of style, is recommended securing their permanence as a guide; this website [http://www.knowledgecenter.unr.edu/instruction/help/primary.html] is also recommendedforce of control.
* Conservapedia prefers Internet links to sourcesThus Friedrich Nietzsche viewed [[Mohammed]], when available[[Buddha]], [[Homer]] etc. Editors should endeavor to find links for articles sourced only with printed material, not as secondary sourcesreligious figures, but as creators of rigid moral frameworks, who lost their authority as [[Europe]] severed ties with its diverse religious tradition.
====Primary Sources==Influence on Freud ==OriginalNietzsche wrote his books from one to three decades before [[Sigmund Freud]] wrote his, primary-source documents consist of: diaries; autobiographies; memoirs; interviews with journalists; minutes of meetings; private and public letters; speeches; official records; photographs and filmpublished his first book the same year that Mietzsche died (1900). When citing these sourcesAlthough Sigmund Freud said that he had never read Nietzsche's works, write in this manner::Authorstatement is contradicted by Freud paraphrasing and quoting Nietzsche in private conversations and in his own personal journals. ''Name The similarities are: the concept of work the unconscious mind, the idea that the individual becomes more comfortable and effective when he pushes unacceptable thoughts and memories into his unconscious mind, the idea that repressed emotions and instincts are expressed in italics''; Publishing company; Location where published. Page number(s)disguise, dreams are symbolic and a cathartic process which has health benefits,the suggestion that hostile, unconscious feelings are projected on others, who are then seen as the perpetrators, is the basis of paranoid thinking, the acknowledgment of a repetition compulsion (Date published in parenthesisfor Nietzsche, eternal reoccurrence)<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7728371</ref><ref>http://www.psychologytoday.com/files/attachments/58144/the-birth-psychoanalysis.pdf</ref>
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Newspaper reports should be considered only as fleeting moments *The Birth of history as given by Tragedy (1872)*On Truth and Lies in a reporter; they can be notoriously one-sided with a perspective that leaves out pertinent facts. They should be used only if the article requires it. When citing a newspaper sourceNonmoral Sense (1873)*Untimely Meditations (1876)*Human, All Too Human (1878)**The Wandered and his Shadow (added to Human, write All Too Human in this manner:1880):Author. "Title of *Daybreak (1881)*The Gay Science (1882)*Also Sparch Zarathustra (1883)*Beyond Good and Evil (1886)*On the article in quote marks"; ''Newspaper name in italics''; Complete day-month-year article published. You must still write this complete reference line regardless Genealogy of Moral (1887)*The Case of [[Wagner]] (1888)*Twilight of whether or not the newspaper source was retrieved online; online links Idols (1888)*Ecce Homo (1888)*Nietzsche Contra Wagner (1888)*The Will to most newspapers go dead after a short period of timePower (1901) Published posthumously.
For scientific journals and papersIn addition to writing books, do not rely upon a newspaper or journalistic report on Nietzsche wrote some music, most of them; find and cite the scientific article directlyshort pieces.
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Conservapedia bibliographies, to be maximally useful, should also be annotated, and if possible include links to Web pages with copies of the articles and booksdartmouthLinks to external websites, with original (otherwise unpublished) content, belong under "External links")  === Purpose ===The bibliography is most useful in pointing to serious sources that readers can use for further in-depth reading on a topic, for exploring major alternative interpretations, and for preparing a a term paper. Usefulness increases with the quality of the source, how recent it is, how available it is (online or through inter-library loan), and whether it guides users through the literature. Popular sources are usually not included unless they are influential in their own right, or better sources are lacking.  The article bibliographies do ''not'' necessarily reflect the sources authors actually use in preparing the article.  === Subheadings ===What headings are appropriate depends on the field and the topic. In History, for example, bibliographies can be divided into "Primary Sources" and "Secondary Sources." === Citation schemes and listing notes ===Authors should use the bibliographic citation scheme common to the leading publishers in the field.) The ''Chicago Manual of Style'' has comprehensive coverage of the alternatives.  Always include the author and title, and a date of publication. For most books, it is optional but not necessary to include place of publication or publisher, or name of translator. Books and articles can be combined in listing. Alphabetize by last name of the primary author (if no author, then use the title of the book, ignoring "The", "An", etc.) Date of publication is tricky in the case of multiple editions and translations. Give the most useful version and ignore the others. Amazon.com and books.google.com are useful for dating. A major library online catalog is [http:edu/~fnchron/melvylindex.cdlib.org/ Melvylhtml Nietzsche Chronicle] from the University of California. === Major articles===Major articles will have long bibliographies that appear in the Bibliography section. A short selection called "Further reading" points the user to 5 to 20 most useful items. Items listed in the Further Reading section should be duplicated in the Bibliography. Major topics have thousands of books and articles, and Conservapedia does not try to be comprehensive but only includes the most useful resources.  The bibliography should emphasize English-language sources as much as possible (including translations of course).  It should include both primary and secondary sources. It should if possible indicate that items are available online, and if possible link to them (through *[http://www.jstorpress.orguchicago.edu/ JSTOR], [http:Misc/Chicago/Books452786.google.com books.google], [httphtml Nietzsche://Questia.com QuestiaThe Problem of Autumn], *[http://ejournalspapers.ebscossrn.com/loginsol3/papers.aspcfm?bCookiesEnabledabstract_id=TRUE Ebsco816224 "The Case for Nietzschean Moral Psychology"], *[http://musewww.jhuvatican.eduva/ Project Muse], [http:holy_father/benedict_xvi/www.gutenberg.orgencyclicals/wikidocuments/Main_Page Gutenberg]hf_ben-xvi_enc_20051225_deus-caritas-est_en.html#_ftnref1 ''Deus Caritas Est'', [http://informationservices.swets.com/web/show/id=40029 Swetswisefrom the Vatican website]. etc.) Links to *[http://www.amazon.com Amazon.com] are welcome if they provide new information, such as graphics (e.g. the cover or illustrations), a table of contents, an excerpt, a search/Introducing-theNietzsche-book routine, or useful reviews. Outdated or discredited sources should be avoidedThird-Introducing-although if they are online and better sources are not online, we should include both. 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