Frederich Nietzsche

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    The Origin of the Moral Emotions; its author, Dr Paul Rée
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    a sheer matter of habit, they were praised as good, came also to be felt as good
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    was out of this pathos of distance that they first arrogated the right to create values for their own profit, and to coin the names of such values
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    The masters’ right of giving names goes so far that it is permissible to look upon language itself as the expression of the power of the masters: they say ‘this is that, and that,’ they seal finally every object and every event with a sound, and thereby at the same time take possession of it.
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    Herbert Spencer, who places the concept ‘good’ as essentially similar to the concept ‘useful,’ ‘purposive,’
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    schlecht’ itself: this word is identical with ‘schlicht’ – (compare ‘schlechtweg’ and ‘schlechterdings’) – which, originally and as yet without any sinister innuendo, simply denoted the plebeian man in contrast to the aristocratic man
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    δειλός (the plebeian in contrast to the ἀγαθός)
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