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Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Chapter II. The Academic Chairs of Virtue.
Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Chapter II. The Academic Chairs of Virtue.
Chapter 7
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE.
Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE.
Chapter 4: Chapter LVII.). For the present let it suffice for us to know that he
Chapter 5: PART I. THE PROLOGUE.
Chapter 6: Chapter I. The Three Metamorphoses.
Chapter 7: Chapter II. The Academic Chairs of Virtue.
Chapter 8: Chapter IV. The Despisers of the Body.
Chapter 9: Chapter IX. The Preachers of Death.
Chapter 10: Chapter XV. The Thousand and One Goals.
Chapter 11: Chapter XVIII. Old and Young Women.
Chapter 12: Chapter XXI. Voluntary Death.
Chapter 13: Chapter XXII. The Bestowing Virtue.
Chapter 14: Chapter XXIII. The Child with the Mirror.
Chapter 15: introduction to “The Genealogy of Morals” (written in 1887) he finds it
Chapter 16: Chapter XXIV. In the Happy Isles.
Chapter 17: Chapter XXIX. The Tarantulas.
Chapter 18: Chapter XXX. The Famous Wise Ones.
Chapter 19: Chapter XXXIII. The Grave-Song.
Chapter 20: Chapter XXXIV. Self-Surpassing.
Chapter 21: Chapter XXXV. The Sublime Ones.
Chapter 22: Chapter XXXVI. The Land of Culture.
Chapter 23: Chapter XXXVII. Immaculate Perception.
Chapter 24: Chapter XXXVIII. Scholars.
Chapter 25: Chapter XXXIX. Poets.
Chapter 26: Chapter XL. Great Events.
Chapter 27: Chapter XLI. The Soothsayer.
Chapter 28: Chapter XLII. Redemption.
Chapter 29: Chapter XLIII. Manly Prudence.
Chapter 30: Chapter XLIV. The Stillest Hour.
Chapter 31: PART III.
Chapter 32: Chapter XLVI. The Vision and the Enigma.
Chapter 33: Chapter XLVII. Involuntary Bliss.
Chapter 34: Chapter XLVIII. Before Sunrise.
Chapter 35: Chapter XLIX. The Bedwarfing Virtue.
Chapter 36: Chapter LI. On Passing-by.
Chapter 37: Chapter LII. The Apostates.
Chapter 38: Chapter LIII. The Return Home.
Chapter 39: Chapter LIV. The Three Evil Things.
Chapter 40: Chapter LV. The Spirit of Gravity.
Chapter 41: Chapter LVI. Old and New Tables. Par. 2.
Chapter 42: Chapter LVII. The Convalescent.
Chapter 43: Chapter LX. The Seven Seals.
Chapter 44: PART IV.
Chapter 45: Chapter LXI. The Honey Sacrifice.
Chapter 46: Chapter LXII. The Cry of Distress.
Chapter 47: Chapter LXIII. Talk with the Kings.
Chapter 48: Chapter LXIV. The Leech.
Chapter 49: Chapter LXV. The Magician.
Chapter 50: Chapter LXVI. Out of Service.
Chapter 51: Chapter LXVII. The Ugliest Man.
Chapter 52: Chapter LXVIII. The Voluntary Beggar.
Chapter 53: Chapter LXIX. The Shadow.
Chapter 54: Chapter LXX. Noontide.
Chapter 55: Chapter LXXI. The Greeting.
Chapter 56: Chapter LXXII. The Supper.
Chapter 57: Chapter LXXIII. The Higher Man. Par. 1.
Chapter 58: Chapter LXXIV. The Song of Melancholy.
Chapter 59: Chapter LXXV. Science.
Chapter 60: Chapter LXXVI. Among the Daughters of the Desert.
Chapter 61: Chapter LXXVII. The Awakening.
Chapter 62: Chapter LXXVIII. The Ass-Festival.
Chapter 63: Chapter LXXIX. The Drunken Song.
Chapter 64: Chapter LXXX. The Sign.
Almost the whole of this is quite comprehensible. It is a discourse against all those who confound virtue with tameness and smug ease, and who regard as virtuous only that which promotes security and tends to deepen sleep.
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