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Just want to say thank you - so refreshing to hear someone in our modern world fully engage with Nietzsche and come out on the other side saying we've missed something about friendship that's been there all along in Aristotle (and I would argue Plato). I'd like to draw your attention to Nietzsche's attack on compassion, which he believes holds us back as a species. It's clear to me that compassion DOES hold us back, but learning from the experience of Germany in WW2, is this not of the utmost importance? To what extent do you think Nietzsche understands "compassion"? From Section 6: What if a regressive trait lurked in ‘the good man’, likewise a danger, an enticement, a poison, a narcotic, so that the present lived at the expense of the future? Perhaps in more comfort and less danger, but also in a smaller-minded, meaner manner? . . . So that morality itself were to blame if man, as species, never reached his highest potential power and splendour? So that morality itself was the danger of dangers?...
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Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningmixed
Policyunclear
Emotionapproval
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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