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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


Fifth Book
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