In Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, a(n) ________ is a superhuman or free-spirited person who is able to rise above the herd morality of the crowds and exercise his or her will to power.
A. Übermensch
B. ascetic
C. junzi
D. bodhi
Answer: A
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