Is this an attempt to assert that Nietzsche was reasonable in his passions? (Just joking). It seems no one explained to poor Nietzsche what passion, reason, and quantum are — that’s why he was babbling nonsense, mixing everything together. Don’t hedge (by referring to a funny authority), but give an example of a reasonable feeling. There’s a folk saying among the Russians that’s much wiser than whatever Nietzsche came up with: “It’s good where we aren’t.” And as a consequence, two mockeries. First: If you’ve never been there, how do you know it’s good? The second is even sharper: It’s good precisely because you’re not really there.
What’s the point of all this? Nietzsche was wrong. There’s not a drop of reason in passion.