You will be asked to come up with two original questions basedon the work of two different authors in each week’s requiredreadings. Think about what stood out to you in the works inquestion—what ideas, theories, or approaches did you find to beinteresting, engaging, or perhaps intriguing or challenging? Yourtask is then to do your best to answer each of your own questionsas incisively and thoroughly as possible within a word-count rangeof around 350-500 words maximum (posts with fewer than 250 wordswill not receive any credit). The word count includes your questionbut not any citations. You must cite at least one source, whichwill be the particular essay or article from the required readingsyou are addressing.
Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, Preface, Parts1, 2, & 3: [§1-62] pp. 3-57.
Study Guide: SparkNotes on Beyond Good and Evil. (Note:These notes cover the entire book; the section that relates to yourspecific assignment can be found on pp. 1-12; these notes will bevery helpful in understanding Nietzsche's thinking,especially for those new to his work.).
My question is: What certainties are guaranteed in life? or youcan change the question is if you can find a better one.