Critique of past philosophers by Nietzsche Nietzsche said that the quest for most philosophers is finding the truth. Nietzsche did not understand why it would happen. In the second adage, he asked why we did not look for inaccuracies. Because he has no real truth he believes that faith is more important than discovering the truth. Philosophers describe truth or known facts as final knowledge, but Nietzsche says they certainly propose their views on things. Philosophers have no knowledge, only faith.
Critique of Nietzsche's free will has two main aspects. One is philosophy (fatalism) and the other is psychology. Fatal theory makes it possible for Nietzsche theoretically to prove the moral error of moral doctrine and to mistake of this moral doctrine - generally - sinners to change their own destiny. Definitely impossible. But this theory is not convincing if this theory does not exclude the impression of control and is always trying to relate it to "freedom of will" and to build philosophy from there. Therefore, psychological criticism is necessary.
Friedrich Nietzsche was an influential philosopher living in the 19th century and criticized the whole philosophical thought of the West; his philosophy can be put together in two famous declarations. Those are the reasons of God and the decade of death. Here, I will focus on the powerful (very famous and infamous) declaration of God. I am not a Nietzsche expert and I can officially speak to him. But based on my understanding of his criticism, I think Pope Francisco was one of Catholic reactions to his criticism (Pope John 23, Tirhad de Chardin, Tony de Mero, Such). There are many real reactions, liberation theology and so on.