INDEXAbbott, Leonard,116.Alexander,45.All-too-human,32.Ambition,66,107; for originality,34; for power,60.Anacreon,11.Anarchism,30,44,128.Anarchists,110.Ancilla Voluntatis, intellect,7,30.Animals superior to man,21.Aphorisms, no preference for,24.Aristocracy,50,60.Aristocratic tastes,109.Aristotle,101.Art,3; nature of,104.Assassins,39.Atheism,66,135.Authority of conduct,29.Average, the,6.Back-worlds-men,51.Ballerstedt, H. F. L.,82.Basch, V.,74.Bauer, Bruno,84,85,88.Beethoven,2,120.Bergson, Henri,3,5.Blood is spirit,51.Body, self is,52.Bruno, Edgar and Egbert,84.Buddha's Decalogue,134; gospel of love,28.Buhl, Ludwig,85,86,89.Burke, Edmund,89.Burtz, Agnes Clara Kunigunde,83.Byington, Stephen T.,74.Cæsar,45,69,107,120,132.Carus,Foundation of Mathematics,22;Lao-Tse's Too Teh King,40,47;The Nature of the State,99;Personality,99.Catilinary existences,69,109.Catilene,69,132.Chaos, universe a,20.Change of views,69.Chiün jen,16,40,46.Christ, overman the,16.Christ's gospel of love,28.Christian economics,117-118.Christianity a rebellion of slaves,44.Classical taste,2.Commandments, negative,124.Common, Thomas,112;Nietzsche as Critic, Philosopher, Poetand Prophet,113.Comte, Auguste,67,89.Confucius,40.Consistency, N. scorns,28,42; of N.,30,137; of Stirner,99.Contempt for, democratic ideals,110; man,127; past,71;philosophy,67; the all-too-human,32; truth,131; world,75.Contradictions natural,67.Contrast between life and theory,60,64,97,108,119.Cosmic order,22,136.Cosmos, universe not a,20.Criterion of right action,69.Crosby, Ernest H.,111.Cynic, N. not a,104.Dähnhardt, Helmuth Ludwig,14.Dähnhardt, Marie.84,86-88.Damocles, sword of,44.Darwin,32,113.Decadence,60,65.Democracy,28.Der arme Teufel,132.Der Eigene,111.Der Wanderer und sein Schatten,24.Deussen, Paul,10; his opinion of N.,15.Die Freien,84,86.Dionysiac enthusiasm,19.Doctrine of the eternal return,43.Dolson, Grace Neal,114.Dream, N.'s real world a,125.Dreamers catching at shadows,20.Drunken Song,58-59.Duty not recognized,9.Eagle and Serpent,50-51,78.Eagle and the Serpent, The,111.Eliot, George,124.Elis, Coins of,50.Emerson,41.Emotional attitude,1.Engels, Friedrich,81,84.Error, a liberator,2; mythology not,142.Eternal return,43.Eternity, love for,58.Ethics, denial of,30; denounced,31,69; identical,124;no sanction for,138; of the strong,31; result of N.'s,133;test of philosophy,1. See also s. v. "Morality."Evolution, defined,26; lesson of,142.Examination at school,13-14.Expediency,116.Faucher, Julius,85.Faust,23,38,71,129.Fichte,Duties of the scholar,35.Financier, standard of,120.Flatus vocis,26.Form, importance of,25.Forms in themselves,26.Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth,Das Leben Friedrich Nietzsche's,61,110.Free Comrade,116.Freedom fettered by convictions,31; limitless,94,104;love of,55; spiritual,75.Garden of marriage,54.Gargantua,129.Genealogy of morals,31,32.Generalizations, abstract,137; not unmeaning,141.Genius not abnormal,7.Geometry,21,22.Gerecke, Adolph,110.German things, dislike of,62.Germany a philosophical storm center,6.God, a poet's lie,23; authority of conduct,29; created by man,51;denial of,103,137; idea of,28; is dead,48,137; norm of truth,143;self in place of,136.Goethe,2,22,40,120,129; imitation of,23;quotations from,35,38,71,72,80,120-121;129.Good, and evil,30,134; and evil, overman beyond,44;men never true,55.Good Europeans, notes for,113.Good will,131.Goody-goodyness,33,64.Götzendämmerung,17,69.Gravitation a human invention,138,139.Hammer and anvil,33.Health, N.'s desire for,60,66.Hegel,6,64.Herd animal (Heerdentier),8,43,71,110.Hero, overman the,16.Hippel's,86.Homer,38,56,80.Hypocrisy, Plato accused of,19.Hypocrisy to obtain power,108.I,115.Ideal, Christianity incarnates,80.Ideals are superstitions,105;needed, positive,124; significance in,127.Identical ethics,124; world-conceptions,80.Idols of the past shattered,19.Imaginary, scientist's world,19.Immature minds, influence on,20.Immaturity,70,130,135; appeal of,71,89; of N.,39.Immortality, desire for,57.Individual defined,91.Individualism,95; aristocratic,28,30; error of,98;extreme,73,75; ineffective,100.Influence of N.,108.Insanity,7,64,67,71.Instinct higher than reason,3,21; N. the philosopher of,34,39;self a bundle of,39.Intellectancilla voluntatis,7,30.International Intelligence Institute,115.Intoxicants,19,109.Ionian physicist,5.James, William,3,5."Joyful science,"30.Kant,6,26.Karma,34.Key to the universe, reason the,22.Kochius,85.Köppen, C. F.,84.Klein's statue,72.Kraust, Károly,111,112.La Gaya Scienza,20,21,22,34,62,63.Lange,History of Materialism,73.Lao-tze,40,47.Lauterbach,76,86.Leasing,2.Levy, Oscar,114.Lichtenberger, Henri,110,111.Life, truth for the sake of,37.Lightning, overman the,49.Lion and lamb,33,136.Lion's Paw,115.Lindlof, Hans,59.Lloyd, J. Wm.,116.Logic untrue,21.Lombroso,6.Love, freedom of,104; not your neighbor,53; Stirner's view of,94.Ludovici, Anthony M.,114.McCall, Erwin (pseud.),111.Mackay, John Henry,74;80ff,87,92.Man, beast of prey,115; a muddy stream,49; a part of society,101;animals' opinion of,21; contempt for,127; his own master,75;humanization of,142; personality of,27.Marot,84-85.Marriage, a poet's objection to,132; an abomination,104;N.'s view of,53-54.Masses, are pragmatists,3; distinction for,30; enslaved by overman,69.Mathematics.21f.Measure of truth,24.Mencken, Henry L.,114.Mephistopheles,71,129.Messiah, overman the,16.Meyen,84.Meyer, a fellow student,11-13.Mill, John Stuart,21.Moore, George, and N. compared,103-104;Confessions of a Young Man,103."Moral ist Nothlüge,"65.Morality, denial of,122-123; immoral,31; limited to mediocrity,124.See also s. v. "Ethics."Morgenröthe,64.Mozart,2.Mueller, Adolph,114.Müller, Dr. Arthur,84.Mügge, M. A.,114.Mussak,84.Mythology not an error,142.Napoleon,40,43,45f,66,77,107,120.Nature, uniformities of,22.Negation, of will,67,69; spirit of,129.Negative, commandments,124.Neighbor, love not,53.Nietzsche, a model of virtue,61; a modern,6; a mystic,19;abnormal, not a genius,7; ancestors of,29; and George Moorecompared,101-104; and Stirner compared,76-78,98,128;confirmation of,11; consistency of,30; contrast between lifeand theory,60,64,108; destroyer of morality,50; his doctrineof self,8; immaturity of,39; insanity of, not an accident,7;nominalistic tendencies of,22; philosophy of, agreement with,5;philosophy of, result of nominalism,25; religious character of,19;requiem composed by,14; subjectivity of,23; success of,136-137;tender-hearted,64,65.Nihilism,28,43,61.Nomina,26.Nominalism, and realism,25; of Lombroso,6; traditions of,139.Normal man the exception,7.Nothingness, trust in,79,95.Nurse, N. as a,63.Obedience,61.Objectivism, subjective,125.Objectivity of truth,2.Ocean, overman the,49.Ohne Staat,112.Open Court, The,40.Orage, A. R.,114.Order,20,21; cosmic,22,136.Originality,102; ambition for,34; hankering after,71.Overman,8,16,19,32,40ff,49,69,73,98,110,122,130,136,142;love of,53; the true,27,34.Particularism,28.Patriotism,62.Personality of man,27.Pessimism,64,67,103.Philologist, N. a,56,65.Philosophy as a science,4; contempt for,67; three features of,1.Pig, usefulness of,105.Plato,17; accused of hypocrisy,19; ideal of,97; ideas of,25.Platonism,16.Pleasure and pain,69.Poet, God the lie of,123.Poet, N. a,100,137; N. not really a,72.Positive ideals needed,124.Positivism,18,28.Power, acquisition of,117,122; desire for,42,60,66,69,99,107;God is,136; hypocrisy to obtain,108; will for,35-37.Pragmatism,4.Pragmatists, masses are,3.Pride,51,60,71.Probability but no truth,23.Progress, evolution is,26; in epicycles,2; in the world,79.Protest, against himself,60ff; against truth,129;philosopher of,109; philosophy of,29.Proudhon,76.Quarrels at school,12.Real world,18-20.23,125.Realism and nominalism,25.Reason, a blunder,141; key to the universe,22; origin of,27;subjective,21; tool of body,52; universality of,25.Redbeard, Ragnar,Might is Right,114.Relativity,24.Religion, hatred of,19.Revaluation of values,118.Richard III,107.Right but might, no,30,93,115.Rules of N.'s philosophical warfare,69.Salome, Lou Andreas,110.Sandwich, anecdote,10.Schellwien, R.,74,110.Schiller,2.Schlegel,2.Schmidt, Albert Christian Heinrich,82.Schmidt, Johann Caspar. SeeStirner, Max.Schmitt, Eugen Heinrich,110,112.Schopenhauer,6,7,27,30,54,67,103.Schulpforta,62; a pupil at,19.Schümm, George and Mrs. Emma H.,74.Science, a blunder,142; a means,5; a mental construction,139;a pretender,138; despised,55; for its own sake,36; triumph of,143;unavailableness of,130; world of,18-20.Sciences of form, the,26.Scientist, standard of,119.Sebastopol, fall of,29.Self, an authority above,127; is body,52;sovereignty of,8,31,33,91ff,137; truth creature of,54.Self-assertion, right of,24; the ethics of the strong,31.Serpent,70; eagle and,50-51,78.Slavism,29.Smith, William Benjamin,59.Snuffing brotherhood,11.Socialism,96.Society,95; man a part of,101.Socrates,105.Soldier, N. as a,61.Sophists,5.Spectacles not the world,5.Spirit, blood is,51; Stirner on,92.Spoiled child,60.Standard, of measurement,7; of valuation,118,124;of values needed,23.State, a despotism,93; growth of,95.Steiner, Rudolph,110.Sticht, Johann Caspar,83.Stimmungsbild,4.Stirner, Max, and Nietzsche compared,76-78,98,128; arguments of,92ff;consistent,99; contrast between life and theory,97; death of,88,97;Der Einzige und sein Eigentum,74,80,89,95; description of,81;life of,82ff; marriage of,84f; pencil sketch of,83; the name,83;works of,89.Straus, Richard,59.Subjective standard,123.Subjectivism,3.Subjectivity of N.,23.Superman,41.Superpersonal God,143.Superpersonalities,99.Swartz, Clarence L.,115.Switzerland, a citizen of,63.Things in themselves,26.Three, features of philosophy,1; periods in N.'s development,67;rules of philosophical warfare,69.Thus Spake Zarathustra,41,48ff,58,70,78.Tieck,2.Tille, Alexander,41,110.Tolstoy,111.Tradition defied,5; opposed to,76; sanction of,122;sanction of denied,137.Tragic, element,66; figure,71.Transvaluation of values,31,124.True world,17-19,43,61.Truth, as authority,29; creature of self,54; defined,36;existence of,29-30; flashes of,130; for the sake of life,37;need of,1; non-existent,17; objectivity of,2; probability but no,23;protests against,129.Tucker, Benjamin R.,74.Twilight of the Idols,17,70.Tyrant, morality a,131; N. loves a,78; overman a,16,28,44.Ulfila's bible,62.Uniformities dominate existence,22.Universality of reason,25.Universe a chaos,20.Unmoralist,69; development into,67; the first,9,44,64.Unmoralism,30.Unmorality,27.Unseitgemässe Betrachtungen,70.Valuation, principle of,117ff.Vedantism interpreted by a materialist,52.Virtue, a model of,61.Wagner,2,67.Walker, James, L.,74,76;The Philosophy of Egoism,115.Warren, Josiah,76.Wenley, R. M.,6.Whitman,111.Will, ennoblement of,15; for power,35-37; intellect slave of,7,30;negation of,67,69.Woman,54; Stirner's attitude toward,78.World-conceptions identical,79.Zarathustra,41,48ff,58,70,78.