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Most readers of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil probably remember it as a collection of poetic aphorisms, each standing alone; these readers missed or have forgotten the linear (i)____________ arcing through the work. Interestingly enough, it could be argued that a parallel cognitive gulf pervades the book itself. While Nietzsche rails against the "(ii)____________ " of earlier philosophers and contrasts it to the ideal of the "free spirit," unencumbered by religions and prejudices, he then espouses the possibility of (iii)____________ – such an ordering of spiritual strength seemingly undercuts the notion of an independent spirit. A. chaos B. dogmatism C. conjuring seraphs D. progression E. hedonism F. a new philosophy G. stasis H. morality I. constructing a hierarchy