
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part II.
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The Objective Man Is Not a Skeptic, but Nothing in Himself, Prèsque V'yà
The objective man is an instrument, a costly, easily injured, easily tarnished. He places himself generally too far off to have any reason for espousing the cause of either good or evil. With his repudiation of skepticism, it seems to them as if they heard some evil threatening sound in the distance. The skeptic's conscience is schooled so as to start at every nay,. and even at every sharp, decided yay, and feels something like a bite thereby.
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