Society, its alleged consciousness, 17, 18; a “spook,” 99
Socrates, 146
Spinoza, religious feeling transferred to nature, 24; his mysticism in ethics, 123
Spirit, its meanings, 37; its mystic unity, 38
State, the absolute, an idol, 96-98
Substance, egotistical use of the term, 17, 92
Superman, 136-143
Tender minds, how attracted to German philosophy, 24
Transcendentalism, 32-42
Truth, a figment of the will, 28; made in Germany, 88; less valuable than illusion, 14, 128-130; not the strong point of philosophies, 154
Understanding, hostility of Hegel to the, 90, 91
Wagner, 136, 150
War, a boon, 96; how it should be started, 79; is to rage for two hundred years, 115
Wilhelm Meister, 44
Will, used metaphorically, 36, 114; should be disinterested, 67; may be fulfilled in defeat, 66, 67; is unstable and indeterminate, 156-158; may be denied, 119, 120
Winkelmann, 140, note