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Beyond Good and Evil #15: Conclusion - Struggle Against Platonism (IX.268 - IX.296)

Beyond Good and Evil #15: Conclusion - Struggle Against Platonism (IX.268 - IX.296)

FromThe Nietzsche Podcast


Beyond Good and Evil #15: Conclusion - Struggle Against Platonism (IX.268 - IX.296)

FromThe Nietzsche Podcast

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Length:
150 minutes
Released:
Oct 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nietzsche concludes the book with the suggestion that cognition itself is “common”, insofar as communicability is more effective the more
common the experience that is communicated. Language facilitates the “abbreviation” of the most common sentiments and experiences, which is part of the process of joining a people together as one. The person whose experiences, thoughts or feelings are individual & peculiar will necessarily find himself unable to communicate them to others, and will be thrust into solitude. Much of the final aphorisms concern this eternal struggle between the rule and the exception, one of the themes of the work. Nietzsche ultimately muses that even the precious, wicked thoughts he has offered us throughout the work are but a pale imitation of the thoughts during their spring: for all thoughts are events, fleeting experiences, a physiological process within a living being. All the philosopher can do is catalogue their aftermath, or display the frozen remnants that linger in their memory. This section also contains multiple remarks on pity, and the prose poem, “The Genius of the Heart”. An exegesis of this poem can be found in episode 39.

Episode art: Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian (detail)
Released:
Oct 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about Nietzsche's ideas, his influences, and those he influenced. Philosophy and cultural commentary through a Nietzschean lens. Support the show at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/untimelyreflections A few collected essays and thoughts: https://untimely-reflections.blogspot.com/