CONTENTS
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418 | Acting the truth | 297 |
419 | Party-courage | 297 |
420 | Shrewdness of the victim. | 297 |
421 | Showing through others | 297 |
422 | Making others happy | 298
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423 | In the great silence | 299 |
424 | For whom truth exists | 301 |
425 | We gods in exile | 302 |
426 | Colour-blindness of thinkers | 303 |
427 | The embellishment of science | 304 |
428 | Two kinds of moralists | 305 |
429 | The new passion | 306 |
430 | Another heroism | 307 |
431 | The opinions of opponents | 308 |
432 | Investigator and tempter | 308 |
433 | To see with new eyes | 308 |
434 | To make intercession | 309 |
435 | Not to perish unnoticed | 310 |
436 | Casuistical. | 311 |
437 | Privileges | 311 |
438 | Men and things | 312 |
439 | Characteristics of happiness | 312 |
440 | Never resign | 312 |
441 | Why the immediate object grows ever more distant to us | 312 |
442 | The rule | 313 |
443 | On education. | 313 |
444 | Surprise at resistance. | 313 |
445 | Wherein the noblest ale mistaken | 314 |
446 | Regulation concerning rank | 314 |
447 | Master and pupil | 314 |
448 | To honour reality | 314 |
449 | Where are the poor in intellect | 315 |
450 | The allurement of knowledge | 317 |
451 | Who is in need of a court-jester | 317 |
452 | Impatience | 318 |
453 | Moral interregnum. | 318 |
454 | Interlocution | 319 |
455 | Primary nature | 319 |
456 | A growing virtue | 319 |
457 | Final taciturnity | 320 |
458 | The great prize | 321 |