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Prologue.

In 1887, at the age of 44, Nietzsche publishes ¡®The Genealogy of Morality¡¯. It is a time of self-reflection called Little Snow of the Winter of Fate. He closes the period of classical literature and devotes himself to existential philosophy by experience. By contrasting slave morality and master morality with a genealogical methodology, good and evil are transformed into the moral values of good and bad. Goodness affirms and elevates life with an aristocratic will. Badness denies and degenerates life with slavish will. The moral concept of sin is derived not from a Christian point of view, but from the material concept of a debt owed by a debtor to a creditor. Cruelty is understood as a festival of self-affirmation overcoming the nihilism of self-contempt and self-denial. ¡®The Genealogy of Morality¡¯ is the concept of Ubermensch trying to create a new value by overcoming the reality of nihilism.

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Prologue.
Author ¡®nomadsirius¡¯ Introduction.
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First Essay, Good and Evil, Good and Bad. 1. The riddle of British Philosophy.
(1) Concerning ¡®The riddle of British Philosophy¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The riddle of British Philosophy¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
2. The Fallacy of the English historians of morality.
(1) The Fallacy of the English historians of morality.
(2) Ease into ¡®The Fallacy of the English historians of morality¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
3. The psychological contradiction of British Philosophy.
(1) Concerning ¡®The psychological contradiction of British Philosophy¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The psychological contradiction of British Philosophy¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
4. Etymological basis of ¡®good.¡¯
(1) Concerning ¡®Etymological basis of ¡®good¡¯¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Etymological basis of ¡®good¡¯¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
5. The world of etymological ¡®good.¡¯
(1) Concerning ¡®The world of etymological ¡®good¡¯¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The world of etymological ¡®good¡¯¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
6. What The priestly nobility did.
(1) Concerning ¡®What The priestly nobility did¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®What The priestly nobility did¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
7. The aristocratic value twisted by priests.
(1) Concerning ¡®The aristocratic value twisted by priests¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The aristocratic value twisted by priests¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
8. The vengeance against the world.
(1) Concerning ¡®The vengeance against the world¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The vengeance against the world¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
9. The triumph of slave morality and free spirit.
(1) Concerning ¡®The triumph of slave morality and free spirit¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The triumph of slave morality and free spirit¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
10. The reaction of resentment.
(1) Concerning ¡®The reaction of resentment¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The reaction of resentment¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
11. Bad and evil.
(1) Concerning ¡®Bad and evil¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Bad and evil¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
12. Nihilism.
(1) Concerning ¡®Nihilism¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Nihilism¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
13. The tricks of language.
(1) Concerning ¡®The tricks of language¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The tricks of language¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
14. The stench of lies.
(1) Concerning ¡®The stench of lies¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The stench of lies¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
15. The kingdom of God.
(1) Concerning ¡®The kingdom of God¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The kingdom of God¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
16. The defeat of Roman values.
(1) Concerning ¡®The defeat of Roman values¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The defeat of Roman values¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
17. Beyond Good and Evil.
(1) Concerning ¡®Beyond Good and Evil¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Beyond Good and Evil¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
Second Essay, Guilt, Bad Conscience, and the like. 18. A memory of responsibility.
(1) Concerning ¡®A memory of responsibility¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®A memory of responsibility¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
19. Super-moral conscience.
(1) Concerning ¡®Super-moral conscience¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Super-moral conscience¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
20. Expensive means of memory.
(1) Concerning ¡®Expensive means of memory¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Expensive means of memory¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
21. Bad conscience.
(1) Concerning ¡®Bad conscience¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Bad conscience¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
22. Superior and sweet rights of the masters.
(1) Concerning ¡®Superior and sweet rights of the masters¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Superior and sweet rights of the masters¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
23. Too Human a Pleasure.
(1) Concerning ¡®Too Human a Pleasure¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Too Human a Pleasure¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
24. Free Will.
(1) Concerning ¡®Free Will¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Free Will¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
25. A difference in justice.
(1) Concerning ¡®A difference in justice¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®A difference in justice¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
26. The nature of the community.
(1) Concerning ¡®The nature of the community¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The nature of the community¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
27. Tolerant Grace.
(1) Concerning ¡®Tolerant grace¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Tolerant grace¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
28. The vitality of life.
(1) Concerning ¡®The vitality of life¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The vitality of life¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
29. The will to power.
(1) Concerning ¡®The will to power¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The will to power¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
30. The procedure and meaning of punishment.
(1) Concerning ¡®The procedure and meaning of punishment¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The procedure and meaning of punishment¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
31. Utilities of punishment.
(1) Concerning ¡®Utilities of punishment¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Utilities of punishment¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
32. Fatalistic attitude.
(1) Concerning ¡®Fatalistic attitude¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Fatalistic attitude¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
33. The internalisation of man.
(1) Concerning ¡®The internalisation of man¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The internalisation of man¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
34. The instincts of freedom.
(1) Concerning ¡®The instincts of freedom¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The instincts of freedom¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
35. Abusive ugliness.
(1) Concerning ¡®Abusive ugliness¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Abusive ugliness¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
36. Ethnic creditors.
(1) Concerning ¡®Ethnic creditors¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Ethnic creditors¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
37. The consciousness of debt.
(1) Concerning ¡®The consciousness of debt¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The consciousness of debt¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
38. The sacrifice of Christ.
(1) Concerning ¡®The sacrifice of Christ¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The sacrifice of Christ¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
39. The holy god.
(1) Concerning ¡®The holy god¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The holy god¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
40. Grecian gods.
(1) Concerning ¡®Grecian gods¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Grecian gods¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
41. The tocsin of determination.
(1) Concerning ¡®The tocsin of determination¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The tocsin of determination¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
42. Zarathustra.
(1) Concerning ¡®Zarathustra¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Zarathustra¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
Third Essay, What is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals? 43. The horror of vacuity.
(1) Concerning ¡®The horror of vacuity¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The horror of vacuity¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
44. Wagner¡¯s asceticism.
(1) Concerning ¡®Wagner¡¯s asceticism¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Wagner¡¯s asceticism¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
45. Parsifal.
(1) Concerning ¡®Parsifal¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Parsifal¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
46. The forbidden desire.
(1) Concerning ¡®The forbidden desire¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The forbidden desire¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
47. The authority of philosophy.
(1) Concerning ¡®The authority of philosophy¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The authority of philosophy¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
48. The perception of beauty.
(1) Concerning ¡®The perception of beauty¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The perception of beauty¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
49. The conflicts between sensuality and chastity.
(1) Concerning ¡®The conflicts between sensuality and chastity¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The conflicts between sensuality and chastity¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
50. The source of the will of the chief power.
(1) Concerning ¡®The source of the will of the chief power¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The source of the will of the chief power¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
51. A forbidden desire.
(1) Concerning ¡®A forbidden desire¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®A forbidden desire¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
52. The caterpillar of an ascetic priest.
(1) Concerning ¡®The caterpillar of an ascetic priest¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The caterpillar of an ascetic priest¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
53. An ascetic planet.
(1) Concerning ¡®An ascetic planet¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®An ascetic planet¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
54. Objective intellect.
(1) Concerning ¡®Objective intellect¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Objective intellect¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
55. The defensive life-instinct.
(1) Concerning ¡®The defensive life-instinct¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The defensive life-instinct¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
56. The pathos of distance.
(1) Concerning ¡®The pathos of distance¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The pathos of distance¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
57. The direction of resentment.
(1) Concerning ¡®The direction of resentment¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The direction of resentment¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
58. The pain in the soul.
(1) Concerning ¡®The pain in the soul¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The pain in the soul¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
59. The hypnotic sensation of nothingness.
(1) Concerning ¡®The hypnotic sensation of nothingness¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The hypnotic sensation of nothingness¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
60. Mechanical activity.
(1) Concerning ¡®Mechanical activity¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Mechanical activity¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
61. An emotional excess.
(1) Concerning ¡®An emotional excess¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®An emotional excess¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
62. Panting after pain.
(1) Concerning ¡®Panting after pain¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Panting after pain¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
63. Masochistic penances.
(1) Concerning ¡®Masochistic penances¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Masochistic penances¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
64. A bucolic New Testament.
(1) Concerning ¡®A bucolic New Testament¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®A bucolic New Testament¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
65. Modern asceticism.
(1) Concerning ¡®Modern asceticism¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Modern asceticism¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
66. Anti-ascetics.
(1) Concerning ¡®Anti-ascetics¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Anti-ascetics¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
67. Scientific truth.
(1) Concerning ¡®Scientific truth¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Scientific truth¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
68. Nihilistic contemplation.
(1) Concerning ¡®Nihilistic contemplation¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Nihilistic contemplation¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
69. Atheism.
(1) Concerning ¡®Atheism¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®Atheism¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.
70. The meaning of life.
(1) Concerning ¡®The meaning of life¡¯ what I have read is like this.
(2) Ease into ¡®The meaning of life¡¯ with Nietzche's thoughts.