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Full Idea
There are actions that we will never allow ourselves to engage in, not even as a means to the noblest end e.g., betraying a friend.
Gist of Idea
Some things we would never do, even for the highest ideals
Source
Friedrich Nietzsche (Unpublished Notebooks 1882-84 [1883], 7[241])
Book Ref
Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Fragments from the period of 'Zarathustra' (v 14)', ed/tr. Loeb/Tinsley [Stanford 2019], p.283
A Reaction
Jean Genet made a point of betraying his friends. I wonder why Nietzsche thinks we should not betray our friends? Being Nietzsche, he will certainly have asked the question.
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