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Willard Huntington Wright. What Nietzsche Taught
What Nietzsche Taught
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
WHAT NIETZSCHE TAUGHT
I. Biographical Sketch
II "Human, All-Too-Human"
Volumes I and II
III "The Dawn of Day"
IV "The Joyful Wisdom"
V "Thus Spake Zarathustra"
VI "The Eternal Recurrence"
VII "Beyond Good and Evil"
VIII "The Genealogy of Morals"
IX "The Twilight of the Idols"
X "The Antichrist"
XI "The Will to Power"
Volume I
XII "The Will to Power"
Volume II
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Willard Huntington Wright
Published by Good Press, 2019
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We forget our pretensions when we are always conscious of being amongst meritorious people; being alone implants presumption in us. The young are pretentious, for they associate with their equals, who are all ciphers but would fain have a great significance. 1, 271
In warring against stupidity, the most just and gentle of men at last become brutal. They are thereby, perhaps, taking the proper course for defence; for the most appropriate argument for a stupid brain is the clenched fist. But because, as has been said, their character is just and gentle, they suffer more by this means of protection than they injure their opponents by it. 1, 284