Chapter II., Of Ideas of Power, as they are dependent upon Execution |
§1. | Meaning of the term "execution." | 36 | §2. | The first quality of execution is truth. | 36 | §3. | The second, simplicity. | 36 | §4. | The third, mystery. | 37 | §5. | The fourth, inadequacy; and the fifth, decision. | 37 | §6. | The sixth, velocity. | 37 | §7. | Strangeness an illegitimate source of pleasure in execution. | 37 | §8. | Yet even the legitimate sources of pleasure in execution are inconsistent with each other. | 38 | §9. | And fondness for ideas of power leads to the adoption of the lowest. | 39 | §10. | Therefore perilous. | 40 | §11. | Recapitulation. | 40 |
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