Book Two: A Criticism of the Highest Values That Have Prevailed Hitherto
V: Concerning the Slander of the so-called Evil Qualities§365 The behaviour of a higher man is the result of a very complex set of motives: any word such as “pity” gives no hint of this complexity. The most important factor is the feeling, “Who am I? Who is the other in relation to me?” Value judgements are ever active.