1. Nietzsche says that there is no being behind doing, working, 1. Nietzsche says that there is no being behind doing, working, becoming; the doer is a mere appendage to the action. The action is everything (p.26). How does it stand then with the self, the subject, especially when compared to Descartes account? 2. Consider Section 4 of Part 1, and elaborate on it. What is Nietzsches view of the body? What are its implications, especially when compared and contrasted with the view of Descartes? 3. What is your idea of guilt? What is it to be guilty of something? How is guilt used, and perhaps abused, in many situations that go from religion to the economy (debt) and to the law? Give some examples.Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy PHI 7200