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Nietzsche could not, for instance, accuse Aristotle of preaching a morality of pity, nor of extolling humility. On the contrary Aristotle’s description of the megalopsychos who possesses the virtue of greatness of soul and “deserves and claims great things” (Nicomachean Ethics 1123 a 15) has much in common with Nietzsche’s picture of the “higher” type of man.
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Nietzsche
could
not,
for
instance,
accuse
Aristotle
of
preaching
a
morality
of
pity,
nor
of
extolling
humility.
On
the
contrary
Aristotle’s
description
of
the
megalopsychos
who
possesses
the
virtue
of
greatness
of
soul
and
“deserves
and
claims
great
things”
(Nicomachean
Ethics
1123
a
15)
has
much
in
common
with
Nietzsche’s
picture
of
the
“higher”
type
of
man.