Nietzsche states that "Every individual may be regarded as representing either the ascending or the descending line of life."
Critically assess the philosophy of Nietzsche, as found in Twilight of the Idols, in light of this statement. Your assessment should incorporate detailed accounts of at least three (3) of the following themes paying special attention to the way that each theme relates to the passage from Nietzsche quoted above.
the problem of Socrates
the relationship between reason and the evidence of the senses
how it is that the "true world" finally became a fiction or fable
the relationship between "natural" and "anti-natural" morality
how moralities have "improved" human beings
what the German's are lacking