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CONTENTS
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201 Future of the nobility 195
202 Hygienics 197
203 Against bad dict 200
204 Danae and the god in showers of gold 202
205 The people of Israel 203
206 The impossible state 206
207 Attitude of the Germans towards morality 209


Fourth Book 215
208 Question of conscience 217
209 Usefulness of the strictest theories 217
210 The "thing in itself" 217
211 To the dreamers of immortality 218
212 Wherein we know ourselves 219
213 Men whose lives have been blighted 219
214 Avaunt, forbearance! 220
215 Moral of victims. 220
216 The evil ones and music 221
217 The artist. 222
218 Dealing like an artist with one's foibles 222
219 The deceit in humiliation. 223
220 Dignity and timidity 224
221 Morality of the victim 224
222 Where fanaticism is desirable 224
223 The dreaded eye 225
224 The "elevating" element in our neighbour's misfortune 225
225 Means of making oneself easily despised 226
226 On the intercourse with celebrities 226
227 Chain-wearers 226
928 Revenge in praise 227
2:29 Pride 227
230 Utilitarian 227
231 On German virtue 227
232 From a controversy 228
233 The conscientious 228
234 Dread of renown 228
235 Spurning gratitude 229
236 Punishment 229
237 A party-trouble 229
238 The striving after grace 229
289 A hint to moralists 230
240 Stage-morality 231
241 Fear and intelligence 232