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lusions about which one has fotten that this is what they are (‘On Truth and a Lie in a NonMoral Sense’ 1873) ? What, then are man’s truths ultimately? They are the irrefutable errors of man’GS 265 Truth Nihilism? II ? ‘Life is no argument’ (GS 121). ? Through immense periods of time, the intellect produced nothing but errors。 some of them turned out to be useful and speciespreserving…such erroneous articles of faith, which we passed on by inheritance, further and further, and finally became part of the basic endowment of the species, are for example: that there are enduring things。 that there are identical things。 that there are things, kinds of material bodies, that a thing is what it appears to be. (GS 110) Truth Nihilism? III ? Naturalism and life no argument again. If one holds a metaphysical correspondence theory of truth and you think that concepts developed for local pragmatic concerns, then beliefs deploying such concepts unlikely to carve nature at the joints. ? Last 6 published works the falsfication thesis abandoned (after Maudmarie Clark) ? Abandonment of the metaphysical correspondence theory ‘Enlightenment’ again ? Naturalism and one strain of the Enlightenment ? Scepticism about traditional religion. Nietzsche thinks that Enlightenment has not gone far enough in as much as much as he thinks morality has e under insufficient suspicion. Naturalists ‘hate the Church but love its poison’ (GM I. 9) ? Custom and drive replace ‘reason’.