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Chapter Xlviii. Before Sunrise.

Thus Spake Zarathustra: a Book for All and None · Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — chapter 30 of 59 · ~97 words · public domain

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Here we have a record of Zarathustra’s avowal of optimism, as also the important statement concerning “Chance” or “Accident” (verse 27). Those who are familiar with Nietzsche’s philosophy will not require to be told what an important role his doctrine of chance plays in his teaching. The Giant Chance has hitherto played with the puppet “man,”—this is the fact he cannot contemplate with equanimity. Man shall now exploit chance, he says again and again, and make it fall on its knees before him! (See verse 33 in “On the Olive-Mount”, and verses 9–10 in “The Bedwarfing Virtue”).

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