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Nemesis (philosophy) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nemesis (philosophy) ''Nemesis'' (Greek: ''νέμεσις'') is a philosophical term first created by Aristotle in his Nichomachean Ethics. The term means one who feels pain caused by others' undeserved success. It is part of a trio of terms, with ''epikhairekakia'' (ἐπιχαιρεκακία ) meaning one who takes pleasure in others' pain, similar to Schadenfreude, and ''phthonos'' (φθόνος) meaning one who feels pain caused by any pleasure, deserved or not, similar to envy.〔''Nicomachean Ethics'', 2.7.1108b1-10〕 It is the opposite of pity, as pity is pain at undeserved ''mis''fortune. ==References==
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