The Philosophy of

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The Philosophy of
A Abraham Wolf
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" Whatever ideal one may have " (he said) " one should not insist on its being t&eideaL"" One of the principal points of his whole polemic was that there is a natural order of ranks among men, and that one and the same ideal or standard of conduct must not be imposed upon all alike. His polemic against Christian or current moral ideas was not really directed against them as such, but only against their tyranny, against their claim to be the sole moral ideals, and their indis- criminate applicat...ion to all sorts of people irrespec- tive of their natural order of rank. Nietzsche knew of but extremely few approximations to the super- man in history, and he could not flatter any of his contemporaries as such approximations. It would, therefore, require some temerity to consider one- self fit for that ideal. At one time, indeed, Nietzsche thought that the superman might only be evolved out of man by a long and slow process 1 The Twilight of the Idols" Skirmishes, " etc. , 41 (p. 100). 3 The Will to Power, vol.

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