The Basis of Morality by Part 3 Chapter 8 Page 50

the most sacred thing in human life: ??te ?? ?e??n �?�??, ??te ?? t?? ?????p???? ??se?? ??a??et??? t?? ??e??. In the Sapientia Indorum, the Greek translation of the Pa?ca-tantra, we read (Section 3, p. 220): ???eta? ???, ?? p??t? t?? ??et?? ? ??e?�?s???. It is clear, then, that the real source of morality has been distinctly recognised at all times and in all countries; Europe alone excepted, owing to the foetor Judaicus (Jewish stench), which here pervades everything, and is the reason why the Western races require for the object of their obedience a command of duty, a moral law, an imperative, in short, an order and decree.

They remain wedded to this habit of thought, and refuse to open their eyes to the fact that such a view is, after all, based upon nothing but Egosim. Of course, now and then, isolated