Footnotes
[1]
. That is, to say, scepticism. Among the Greeks
scepticism was also occasionally called ephecticism.
[2]
. A reference to the University of Tubingen and its
famous school of Biblical criticism. The leader of this school was F. C.
Baur, and one of the men greatly influenced by it was Nietzsche's pet
abomination, David F. Strauss, himself a Suabian.
Vide§ 10 and § 28.