What “prejudice” does Nietzsche uncover

 

What “prejudice” does Nietzsche uncover regarding philosophers’ pursuit of the truth? In his view, is the truth of greater value than lies and deception in promoting a good life? What unconsciously guides or directs philosophical reasoning? What does Nietzsche mean when he says that philosophy “always creates the world in its own image; it cannot do otherwise.”
What is Nietzsche’s criticism of eudaimonism or hedonism?
In the film, The Matrix, what does Neo learn is the truth about reality—and what does he learn is a lie or a fabrication? Which does the film suggest is preferable, or more conducive to a good life: knowing the truth or living a lie?

 

 

 

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