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Just as Darwinian adaptationists assume that every biological phenomenon must be explained in terms of natural selection , so too Nietzsche assumes that whatever explains “life” must also explain these particular instances of life which appear hostile to it. "'Life against life,'" Nietzsche says is a "self-contradiction" that "can only be apparent; it has to be a sort of provisional expression, an explanation, formula, adjustment, a psychological misunderstanding of something, the real nature of which was far from being understood" . … The crux of Nietzsche’s explanation turns on three claims: (en) |