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Unsavory exceptions are at least as common and severe in the Western ethical tradition (e_g Aristotle`s views about slaves, barbarians, and women, or Nietzsche`s views about slaves, the weak, women, and Jews). Both traditions have from an early period taken a lively interest in the question of whether human nature is at bottom morally good, morally bad, morally indifferent, in certain cases morally good but in others morally bad, or what not. The Analects, 223-232; for Mencius, see e_g The Works of Mencius, 293, 316 ff., 431- 434; for Mo Zi . . .

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