>Wherever authority
is still considered good form, so that one does not “give reasons” but commands, the dialectician is a sort of clown: people laugh at him, they don’t take him seriously. Socrates was the clown who got people to take him seriously: what really happened there?—
B-but Nietzsche, Doesn't that mean you care about what others think about think about you ? Isn't that weak-willed itself and asserts that Socrates himself is strong-willed for not caring about others and affirming his strong will on others, This is a an Ad Hominem