[119] _Ibid._, prop. 18, schol.; also prop. 37. _Cf._ Whitman: “By God!
I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the
same terms.”
[120] Not that these ideas were original with Spinoza; they were the
general legacy of Renaissance political thought. But it was through the
writings of Spinoza that this legacy was transmitted to Rousseau. Cf.
Duff, p. 319.
[121] Professor Woodbridge: class-lectures.
[122] Cf. Professor Dewey’s _German Philosophy and Politics_, New York,
1915.
[123] Förster-Nietzsche, _The Young Nietzsche_, London, 1912, p. 98.
[124] _Ibid._, p. 152.
[125] _Ibid._, p. 235.
[126] _The Birth of Tragedy_, 1872.
[127] _Thus Spake Zarathustra_, p. 129.
[128] Förster-Nietzsche, _The Lonely Nietzsche_, London, 1915, pp. 291,
212, 77.
[129] _Ibid._, p. 313.
[130] _Ibid._, p. 181.
[131] _Ibid._, p. 424.
[132] _Ibid._, p. 297.
[133] _Ibid._, p. 195.
[134] Chronology of Nietzsche’s chief works, with initials used in
subsequent references: _Thoughts Out of Season_ (“_T. O. S._”) (1873-6);
_Human All Too Human_ (“_H. H._”) (1876-80); _Dawn of Day_ (“_D. D._”)
(1881); _Joyful Wisdom_ (“_J. W._”) (1882); _Thus Spake Zarathustra_
(“_Z._”) (1883-4); _Beyond Good and Evil_ (“_B. G. E._”) (1886);
_Genealogy of Morals_ (“_G. M._”) (1887); _Twilight of the Idols_
(“_T.I._”) (1888); _Antichrist_ (“_Antich._”); _Ecce Homo_ (“_E. H._”),
and _Will to Power_ (“_W. P._”) (1889).
[135] _Lonely N._, p. 104.
[136] _Ibid._, p. 195.
[137] _E. H._, p. 106.
[138] _J. W._, § 371.
[139] _E. H._, p. 141.
[140] _Ibid._, pp. 131, 81.
[141] _T. I._, pref.
[142] _W. P._, § 400 (all references to _W. P._ will be by sections).
[143] _J. W._, § 345 (all references to _J. W._ by section unless
otherwise stated).
[144] _W. P._, 276.
[145] _Ibid._, 345.
[146] _G. M._, p. 46.
[147] _Z._, p. 166.
[148] _W. P._, 721; _T. I._, p. 89.
[149] _B. G. E._, § 202.
[150] _J. W._, 358; _Antich._, § 361.
[151] _W. P._, 284.
[152] _Antich._, § 46.
[153] _Ibid._, § 43.
[154] _W. P._, 464, 861, 748, 752, 686.
[155] _Ibid._, 885, 281.
[156] _H. H._, §§ 428, 472.
[157] _T. I._, p. 96.
[158] _G. M._, p. 225; written in 1887.
[159] _W. P._, 861, 891.
[160] _B. G. E._, p. 233.
[161] _W. P._, 753.
[162] _G. M._, p. 223.
[163] _B. G. E._, p. 189.
[164] _E. H._, p. 65.
[165] _B. G. E._, pp. 96, 189.
[166] _Z._, p. 89.
[167] _J. W._, 363.
[168] _B. G. E._, pp. 188, 184, 189.
[169] _W. P._, 339, 86.
[170] _T. I._, p. 86.
[171] _J. W._, 377; _W. P._, 350, 315, 373.
[172] _H. H._, § 451.
[173] _W. P._, 761.
[174] _Ibid._, 51, 125.
[175] _B. G. E._, p. 226.
[176] _W. P._, 856.
[177] _G. M._, p. 44.
[178] _J. W._, 356.
[179] _Lonely N._, p. 83.
[180] _D. D._, § 206.
[181] _W. P._, 125.
[182] _Wanderer and His Shadow_, § 292 (_H. H._, ii, p. 343).
[183] _H. H._, i, § 473.
[184] _D. D._, § 179.
[185] _Z._, p. 62.
[186] _W. P._, 329.
[187] _T. I._, p. 86; _E. H._, p. 66; _Antich._, § 57.
[188] _W. P._, 859.
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