MORALITY AS ANTI-NATURE

PART A: One of the central ideas of the text is that morality, as it is taught to society, goes against our human nature. Which of the following best states another central idea of the text?
A.
Humanity should not be governed by any morality; humans should indulge in whatever impulses come naturally to them.
B.
Those who purport to be moralists often behave the least morally.
C.
Passions and desires should be avoided in order to achieve moral perfection.
D.
To live “morally” – or according to Christian dogma – is to devalue life.

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Answer:

The answer is d

Explanation:

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Friedrich Nietzsche in 'Morality As Anti-Nature' has argued about the existence and reality of the god in Christian beliefs.

The central idea of 'Morality As Anti-Nature' is:

To live “morally” – or according to Christian dogma – is to devalue life.

Nietzsche presented his thoughts about the existence of god as being dead or something that never existed. He argued that religion in a way deviates people from their 'natural behaviors'. He presented his argument that religion is the source of enforcement of moral values and code that threatens and destructs the people's thoughts and ideas. Religion, he argued that is a source that departs a person from his sensual thoughts by the promotion of the spirituality in their life.

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