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253. There are truths which are best recognized by medio-
            cre minds, because they are best adapted for them, there
            are truths which only possess charms and seductive power
           for  mediocre  spirits:—one  is  pushed  to  this  probably  un-
           pleasant conclusion, now that the influence of respectable
            but mediocre Englishmen—I may mention Darwin, John
           Stuart Mill, and Herbert Spencer—begins to gain the ascen-
            dancy in the middle-class region of European taste. Indeed,
           who could doubt that it is a useful thing for SUCH minds
           to have the ascendancy for a time? It would be an error to
            consider the highly developed and independently soaring
           minds as specially qualified for determining and collecting
           many little common facts, and deducing conclusions from
           them; as exceptions, they are rather from the first in no very
           favourable position towards those who are ‘the rules.’ Af-
           ter all, they have more to do than merely to perceive:—in
            effect, they have to BE something new, they have to SIGNI-
           FY something new, they have to REPRESENT new values!
           The gulf between knowledge and capacity is perhaps great-
            er, and also more mysterious, than one thinks: the capable
           man in the grand style, the creator, will possibly have to be
            an  ignorant  person;—while  on  the  other  hand,  for  scien-
           tific discoveries like those of Darwin, a certain narrowness,
            aridity,  and  industrious  carefulness  (in  short,  something
           English) may not be unfavourable for arriving at them.—
           Finally, let it not be forgotten that the English, with their
           profound mediocrity, brought about once before a general
            depression of European intelligence.


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