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词条 Nemesis (philosophy)
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Nemesis (Greek: νέμεσις) is a philosophical term first created by Aristotle in his Nicomachean 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.[1][2]

It is the opposite of pity, as pity is pain at undeserved misfortune.[3]

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1. ^{{cite book | last = Pedrick | first = Victoria | authorlink = |author2=Oberhelman, Steven M. | year = 2006 | title = The Soul of Tragedy: Essays on Athenian Drama | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago, IL | isbn = 978-0-226-65306-8 }}
2. ^Nicomachean Ethics, 2.7.1108b1-10
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Golden|first1=Leon|title=Aristotle|url=http://comptalk.fiu.edu/aristotle.htm|website=Florida International University|publisher=Florida International University|accessdate=16 November 2014}}

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2 : Aristotle|Concepts in ancient Greek ethics

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