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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- 1. Mind as the
Mirror of World
- 2. Mind as the Mirror of Mind
- 3. Looking at the World from the Inside
- 4. The World:
Space, Time, and Possibility
- 5. Self-Reflection and
Self-Destruction
- 6. The Self-Delusion of Western
Thought
- 7. Self-Delusion and Self-Degradation
- 8. From Self-Negation to Objectivity
- 9. From
Objectivity to Self-Affirmation
2. Religion
- 1. Magical Supernaturalism
- 2. Moral Supernaturalism
- 3. Ascetic
Supernaturalism
- 4. Religious Supernaturalism and Asceticism
- 5. Opposition to Christianity
- 6. Christ versus Christianity
- 7. Christian Ascetic
Supernaturalism
- 8. Philosophical Ascetic Supernaturalism
- 9. Scientific Supernaturalism
- 10. The Death
of the Christian God
- 11. Nihilism
- 12. Buddhism
- 13. Opposition to the Nihilistic Religion
- 14. Alternatives to Ascetic Supernaturalism
- 15. Absolute
Affirmation
3. Knowledge
- 1. The
Evolution of Cognition
- 2. Truth versus Utility
- 3. Life-Preserving Errors
- 4. The Fictions of Identity
and Equality
- 5. The Self-Interpretation of Thought
- 6. The Projection of the Ego and the Will
- 7. The
Fiction of Substances
- 8. The Fiction of Causality
- 9. Regularities and Laws of Nature
- 10. Mathematics
- 11. The Virtuous Circle of Knowledge
- 12. The Joyful
Wisdom
- 13. Self-Conscious Science
- 14. Reconceiving the Self and the Will
4. The Will to
Power
- 1. The Continuous Flux of Possibilities
- 2. There are no Equal Things
- 3. Worlds of
Relationships
- 4. Striving for Power over Everything
- 5. Logical Striving for Victory over Limitation
- 6. The Striving Possibles
- 7. That No Than Which No
Greater is Possible
- 8. The Dice Game
- 9. The
World and its Universes
- 10. Freedom and Destiny
- 11. That Yes Than Which No Greater is Possible
5. Herd and Individual
- 1. The Human Animal
- 2. Mediocrity and Excess
- 3. Consciousness as
Herd Instinct in the Individual
- 4. Language as Herd Instinct
in the Individual
- 5. Social Conventions
- 6. Morality as Herd Instinct in the Individual
- 7. The
Natural History of Morals
- 8. Master & Slave
Moralities
- 9. Christian Morality as Slave Morality
- 10. Justice and Cooperation among Peers
- 11. The
Will to Power and Political Organization
- 12. Noble and Servile
Characters
- 13. Spiritual Progress from Lower to Higher
Culture
- 14. The Free Spirit and the Bound Spirit
- 15. The Superhuman
- 16. Affirmative Ethics and
Politics
6. Eternal Recurrence
- 1. Occurrence and Recurrence
- 2. Recurrence and
Immortality
- 3. Presentations of Eternal Recurrence
- 4. Going Through All the Combinations
- 5. Repetition in Games
- 6. Physics Neither Affirms nor
Refutes Recurrence
- 7. The Example of the Recurrence of
Chess
- 8. The Unit of Recurrence is the Whole Universe
- 9. Spatial and Temporal Recurrence
- 10. Trees
within Trees
- 11. Past and Future Selves
- 12. Conclusion
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