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534 Mechanical view, the, 159, 183-4, 196, 499.

Medici, Lorenzo de', 370.

Mencken, Henry L., 170, 351, 476.

Mérimée, Prosper, 100, 477.

Meyer, R. M., 11, 30, 51, 67, 150, 178, 254, 340, 350, 398, 475, 476, 477, 479, 481, 488, 490, 492, 494, 497, 509, 512, 515, 518, 520, 521, 525.

Meysenbug, Malwida von, 7, 83, 480.

Mexico, 567.

Middle Ages—alcoholic poisoning of Europe, 109.

Mill, John Stuart, 271, 440.

Mirabeau, 33, 252.

Möbius, P. J., 20, 37, 163, 476, 477.

Modernity, 59, 204, 422.

Mohammed, 33, 154, 288, 409.

Mommsen, 398.

Montaigne, 33, 98, 230, 405, 490, 504.

Montgomery, Edmund, 488, 511.

Montlosier, de, 521.

Moore, A. W., 496.

Moore, G. E., 467.

"Moralin," 325.

Moral order, idea of a, 283-6, 507.

Morality, idealistic meaning of, 59, 206, 355, 378; freedom vital to, 70; shaping influence of physiological conditions upon, 109; critically considered, 115-124 (in detail, Chaps. XVII-XXIII, net results of the criticism, 322-331); social utility the basis of, 121-3; constant elements in, 121, 217; law of social groups, 213-7, 380-1; necessity and gravity of, 217-8; confined to social groups, 219-221, 455-6; the present chaos in, 203-4; how a problem, 208, though one for few, 208-9; varying types of—of peoples, 247, the priestly class, 248, the master and slave classes, 249-254; philological confirmation of the view of a master-morality, 254-6; development of a slave-morality in ancient Israel and under Christianity, 257-260; type of morality proposed by Nietzsche, Chaps. XXIV, XXV.

More, Paul Elmrer, vi, 203, 485, 508.

Morison, J. Cotter, 489.

Moses, 33.

Motley, J. L., 466.

Mozart, 93.

Mügge, M. A., 195, 479, 492.

Müller, P. E., 505.

Müller-Frienfels, Richard, 496.

Music, peculiar nature of, 78-9, 87; romantic music turned from in second period, 102, 487; value of music independent of our enjoyment of it, 352 (cf. 450); influence of democracy on, 491.

Musset, Alfred de, 386.

Nägeli, von, 178.

Napoleon, 234, 245, 2754, 369, 377, 400, 409, 410, 448, 463.

Nation, The (New York), 305, 374.

Nationalism modern, vi, 1, 32, 74, 85, 143-5, 405, 465, 518.

"Natural laws," 56, 106, 159, 184.

Nature, no ideal, 355; not a return, but a "coming up" to, 463 (cf. 515).

Neighbors, love of, 300.

Nero, 377.

Newman, John Henry, 16, 31, 323, 477, 482, 504.

Niebuhr, 77, 518.

Nordau, Max, 5.

"Nothing is true, everything is permitted," 19, 320, 336, 374.

Oehler, Richard, 512.

Opera, Nietzsche's detestation of ordinary, 80, 87.

Orage, A. R., 322.

Orestano, Fr., 456.