PART B: Which of the following quotations best
supports the answer to Part A?
A "Destroying the passions and cravings, merely as
a preventive measure against their stupidity and
the unpleasant consequences of this stupidity-
today this itself strikes us as merely another
acute form of stupidity." (Paragraph 1)
B "An attack on the roots of passion means an
attack on the roots of life: the practice of the
church is hostile to life." (Paragraph 2)
c"Every naturalism in morality--that is every
healthy morality-is dominated by an instinct of
life." (Paragraph 8)
But even when the moralist addresses himself
only to the single human being and says to him
"You ought to be such and such he does not
cease to make himself ridiculous. (Paragraph 10