The Genealogy of Morals: The Complete Works, Volume Thirteen, edited by Dr. Oscar Levy.
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The Genealogy of Morals: The Complete Works, Volume Thirteen, edited by Dr. Oscar Levy.
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1THE GENEALOGY OF MORALS A POLEMIC BY FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE TRANSLATED BY HORACE B. 2SAMUEL, M.A. 3PEOPLES AND COUNTRIES (FRAGMENT) T. 4FOULIS 13 & 15 FREDERICK STREET EDINBURGH: AND LONDON 1913 EDITOR'S NOTE. 5In 1887, with the view of amplifying and completing certain new doctrines which he had merely sketched in _Beyond Good and Evil_ (see especially aphorism 260), Nietzsche published _The Genealogy of Morals_. 6This work is perhaps the least aphoristic, in form, of all Nietzsche's productions. 7For analytical power, more especially in those parts where Nietzsche examines the ascetic ideal, _The Genealogy of Morals_ is unequalled by any other of his works; and, in the light which it throws upon the attitude of the ecclesiast to the man of resentment and misfortune, it is one of the most valuable contributions to sacerdotal psychology. 8CONTENTS. 9FIRST ESSAY. 10"GOOD AND EVIL," "GOOD AND BAD" SECOND ESSAY. 11"GUILT," "BAD CONSCIENCE," AND THE LIKE THIRD ESSAY. 12WHAT IS THE MEANING OF ASCETIC IDEALS? 13PEOPLES AND COUNTRIES. 14Translated by J. 15Kennedy PREFACE.
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