Download The Lacewing worksheet. I have included the text from the textbook here as well. You need to read this before the AQA one as it provides some important context for why Nietzsche believes there is no universal morality.
Download The worksheet dealing with 'History of morality'
This is based on the AQA textbook.
Download The 'Will to Power' worksheet.
Download The 'account of human nature' worksheet. You need to use AQA and Lacewing to demonstrate your knowledge of the difference between 'master' and 'slave' morality.
Download 'Assessing ressentiment'. This sheet relates to page 152-160 in the Southwell book. I think it's fairly self explanatory. The last task is a re-visiting of the 'Will to Power' and how it compares with the materialist theory of Darwin. This is to assess to what extent 'will to power' can be accepted as a true. It is only if we can accept this theory that ressentiment and the whole 'Master/Slave morality' theory can work.
Download Nietzsche as 'immoralist'. This article presents Nietzsche's presentation of morality very clearly. It also puts forward and then defends against an argument by Philippa Foot (an eminent Oxford Philosopher who argues for a return to Virtue ethics) that accuses Nietzsche of 'immoralism'. It concludes with a direct rebuttal of this (rather obvious) criticism.
Download Counter arguments to Nietzsche's morality (from the AQA book)
Click here to get to the page that has the AQA chapter. http://www.nelsonthornes.com/aqagce/philosophy-book-login.htm
The password is PHILU4. You then need to scroll way down the pdf to the Nietzsche chapter.