Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Chapter XXII. The Bestowing Virtue.
An important aspect of Nietzsche’s philosophy is brought to light in
this discourse. His teaching, as is well known, places the Aristotelian
man of spirit, above all others in the natural divisions of man. The
man with overflowing strength, both of mind and body, who must discharge
this strength or perish, is the Nietzschean ideal. To such a man, giving
from his overflow becomes a necessity; bestowing develops into a means
of existence, and this is the only giving, the only charity, that
Nietzsche recognises. In paragraph 3 of the discourse, we read
Zarathustra’s healthy exhortation to his disciples to become independent
thinkers and to find themselves before they learn any more from him (see
Notes on Chapters LVI., par. 5, and LXXIII., pars. 10, 11).
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Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE. Ch.2
- INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE. Ch.3
- Chapter LVII.). For the present let it suffice for us to know that he Ch.4
- PART I. THE PROLOGUE. Ch.5
- Chapter I. The Three Metamorphoses. Ch.6
- Chapter II. The Academic Chairs of Virtue. Ch.7
- Chapter IV. The Despisers of the Body. Ch.8
- Chapter IX. The Preachers of Death. Ch.9
- Chapter XV. The Thousand and One Goals. Ch.10
- Chapter XVIII. Old and Young Women. Ch.11
- Chapter XXI. Voluntary Death. Ch.12
- Chapter XXII. The Bestowing Virtue. Ch.13
- Chapter XXIII. The Child with the Mirror. Ch.14
- introduction to “The Genealogy of Morals” (written in 1887) he finds it Ch.15
- Chapter XXIV. In the Happy Isles. Ch.16
- Chapter XXIX. The Tarantulas. Ch.17
- Chapter XXX. The Famous Wise Ones. Ch.18
- Chapter XXXIII. The Grave-Song. Ch.19
- Chapter XXXIV. Self-Surpassing. Ch.20
- Chapter XXXV. The Sublime Ones. Ch.21
- Chapter XXXVI. The Land of Culture. Ch.22
- Chapter XXXVII. Immaculate Perception. Ch.23
- Chapter XXXVIII. Scholars. Ch.24
- Chapter XXXIX. Poets. Ch.25
- Chapter XL. Great Events. Ch.26
- Chapter XLI. The Soothsayer. Ch.27
- Chapter XLII. Redemption. Ch.28
- Chapter XLIII. Manly Prudence. Ch.29
- Chapter XLIV. The Stillest Hour. Ch.30
- PART III. Ch.31
- Chapter XLVI. The Vision and the Enigma. Ch.32
- Chapter XLVII. Involuntary Bliss. Ch.33
- Chapter XLVIII. Before Sunrise. Ch.34
- Chapter XLIX. The Bedwarfing Virtue. Ch.35
- Chapter LI. On Passing-by. Ch.36
- Chapter LII. The Apostates. Ch.37
- Chapter LIII. The Return Home. Ch.38
- Chapter LIV. The Three Evil Things. Ch.39
- Chapter LV. The Spirit of Gravity. Ch.40
- Chapter LVI. Old and New Tables. Par. 2. Ch.41
- Chapter LVII. The Convalescent. Ch.42
- Chapter LX. The Seven Seals. Ch.43
- PART IV. Ch.44
- Chapter LXI. The Honey Sacrifice. Ch.45
- Chapter LXII. The Cry of Distress. Ch.46
- Chapter LXIII. Talk with the Kings. Ch.47
- Chapter LXIV. The Leech. Ch.48
- Chapter LXV. The Magician. Ch.49
- Chapter LXVI. Out of Service. Ch.50
- Chapter LXVII. The Ugliest Man. Ch.51
- Chapter LXVIII. The Voluntary Beggar. Ch.52
- Chapter LXIX. The Shadow. Ch.53
- Chapter LXX. Noontide. Ch.54
- Chapter LXXI. The Greeting. Ch.55
- Chapter LXXII. The Supper. Ch.56
- Chapter LXXIII. The Higher Man. Par. 1. Ch.57
- Chapter LXXIV. The Song of Melancholy. Ch.58
- Chapter LXXV. Science. Ch.59
- Chapter LXXVI. Among the Daughters of the Desert. Ch.60
- Chapter LXXVII. The Awakening. Ch.61
- Chapter LXXVIII. The Ass-Festival. Ch.62
- Chapter LXXIX. The Drunken Song. Ch.63
- Chapter LXXX. The Sign. Ch.64