No More Learning

1; the philosopher warned to beware
of speaking the truth, 100; hidden by the priest,
134; that which the theologian considers true
must of necessity be false,i3S ; the           atti-
tude towards, and the impotence of believing a
thing to be true, 152; in what way the road to,
becomes the forbidden road, 152; its non-exist-
ence to-day, 176; not a thing that one might have
and another be without, 207; martyrs and the
cause of, 208; Zarathustra on, 209; the opening
of the chamber of, 268; we created it—we must
create a being able to endure it, 268.