Why does the ‘madman’ in Nietzsche’s parable say, “God is dead! God remains dead

Answer one of the following questions based on the attach document. It should be 100 words minimum.

Friedrich Nietzsche, ‘The Madman,’ ‘The Heaviest Weight’ (1882)

‘The Madman.’

1. Why does the ‘madman’ in Nietzsche’s parable say, “God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him!”(120)? What does he mean? Who is he talking to? And what is he really trying to say?

(Answer the question in your own words. Also find examples in the text).

2.  What does the ‘madman’ mean when he says:

“There was never a greater deed – and whoever is born after

us will on account of this deed belong to a higher history

than all history up to now!” (120).

What “deed” is he referring to?

(Find examples in the text to support your answers).

3. If God were to not exist, what would it mean for ethics, as both individuals, and as a society?

How would you conduct your life? Where would your ‘morals’ come from? And in short, how would you define the ethical?

’The Heaviest Weight’

4. What is the heaviest weight? And how would you answer the ‘demon’ in Nietzsche’s parable, if he posed the same question to you? (194).

(Answer in your words, and also find examples in the text to support your points).

5. Finally, how might Nietzsche’s ‘thought experiment’ of the ‘the heaviest weight’ (the ‘eternal return’) change the way that you live your life today?

How might it affect the decisions that you make from now on?

And how might it affect or change your own set of ethics?

Homelessness

Ann started you with some topics and thoughts to ponder. Now, conduct more thorough research, considering how the topics below play a role in homelessness:

  • Substance dependence/addiction
  • Psychosis/Schizophrenia
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (combat-related and other)
  • Neurocognitive Deficits
  • Domestic Violence
  • Perceptions of the homeless and homelessness by others
  • Other forms of mental illness

Write an email to your friend Lisa explaining what you found, offering some suggestions on what she may do to help. Use references from this module and include APA in-text citations.

Discussion Death Dying & Grieving

Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: Chapter 20
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)

Initial Post Instructions
Coping with the grief of losing a loved one can be one of the most devastating and life-altering experiences of a person’s life. As a health care professional, you will witness and experience, first-hand, the loss that your patients and their families will have to learn to cope with. Based on the textbook and what current research suggests, how can your patient’s family use the dual-process model to cope with and make sense of the world?

Follow-Up Post Instructions
Respond to at least one peer. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.

Writing Requirements

  • Minimum of 2 posts (1 initial & 1 follow-up)
  • Minimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside source)
  • APA format for in-text citations and list of references

Rogers And Self- Actualization

This is a short essay related to Chapter 5 and 6 on Carl Rogers theory of personality.  Please read these chapters of your text before submitting this short essay.Follow the instructions below to complete this essay assignment.Rogers proposed that the fundamental human motive is self-actualization: a positive, growth-oriented human motive.  That sounds like a very nice idea. And it is easy to think of cases in which people seem to be striving toward self-actualization.  But it naturally raises the question of how, in Rogerian theory, one could explain the personality of people who seem oriented toward evil rather than positively-oriented growth.  In other words, what about Hitler?  Mass murderers? Etc. How could one posit a self-actualization theory in the face of such cases?

  1. Write a short essay of 300 words (minimum) answering the question above. Use your textbook chapter to provide you with background information, as well as research available on the internet. In all cases, cite any sources you use in the essay and in a bibliography at the end of your essay.
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  3. You may earn up to 20 points for this essay based on the following rubric:
    • 20 points = 300 word minimum met, all questions from prompt answered, no spelling or grammar errors
    • 10 points will be deducted for minimum word count not met
    • Additional points will be deducted for not answering all parts of assignment and/or spelling or grammar errors.

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