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CONTENTS

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Preface xxi
First Book xxxi
1 Posthumous rationality 1
2 Prejudice of the learned 1
3 There is a time for everything 1
4 A word against the fancied inharmoniousness of the spheres 2
5 Be thankful 2
6 The juggler and his counterpart 2
7 A new conception of space 3
8 Transfiguration 3
9 Conception of a morality of custom 3
10 Counter-movement of the senses of morality and causality 7
11 Popular morals and popular medicine 8
12 Sequence an accessory 9
13 The new education of mankind 9
14 Bearing of insanity on the history of morality 10
15 The most ancient means of solace 13
16 First rule of civilisation 13
17 Good and evil nature 14
18 The morals of voluntary suffering 14
19 Morality and obscurantism 17
20 Free-doers and free-thinkers 18
21 Fulfilment of the law 18
22 Works and faith 19
23 What we are most subtle in 20
24 The proof for a prescription 21
25 Custom and beauty 22
26 Animals and morality 22
27 The value of the belief in superhuman passions 24
28 Mood as an argument 25
29 The actors of virtue and sin 26
30 Refined cruelty as virtue 26
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