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CONTENTS
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330 It is not enough 271
331 Right and limits 271
332 The bombastic style 271
333 Humanity 271
334 The charitable man. 272
335 That love may be felt as love 272
336 What we are capable of 272
337 "Natural" 273
338 Conscience-substitute 273
339 Transformation of duties 273
310 Appearances are against the historian 274
341 Advantage of ignorance 274
342 Unmistakable 274
313 Moral pretence 275
344 Subtlety in mistake 275
315 Our happiness is no argument either pro or con 275
346 Misogynists 276
347 School of the orator 276
318 Sense of power. 276
349 Not so very important 277
350 The safest way to promise 277
351 Misunderstood as a rule 277
352 Centre 278
353 Freedom of speech 278
354 Courage for suffering 278
355 Admirer's 279
356 Effect of happiness 279
357 Moral stinging-flies 279
358 Reasons and their groundlessness 279
359 Approving of a thing 280
360 No utilitarians 280
361 Ugly in appearance 280
362 Different hatred 280
363 People favoured by chance 281
364 Choice of one's surroundings 281
365 Vanity 281
366 The criminal's grief 282
367 Always to appear happy 282
368 Cause of much misunderstanding 282
369 To raise oneself above one's own worthlessness 283
370 To what extent the thinker loves his enemy 283
371 The evil in strength 284
372 To the credit of the connoisseur 284
373 Ambiguous blame 284