Since Nietzsche frequently intends to shock his readers, they may be in a position to learn from him—providing they admit that what is shocking may also be true, and that one has not refuted a thinker by recognizing the shocking consequences of his thought.
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Werner J. Dannhauser, Nietzsche’s View of Socrates (Ithaca: 1974), p. 21