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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Daybreak
Book • 2018
Friedrich Nietzsche's "Daybreak" is a collection of aphorisms that represents a transitional phase in his philosophical development.
It bridges the gap between his early, more romantic works and his later, more systematic critiques of morality and metaphysics.
The book explores themes of knowledge, morality, and the nature of human experience, often employing aphoristic and poetic language.
It offers insights into Nietzsche's evolving views on various philosophical issues, providing a valuable context for understanding his later, more mature works.
It bridges the gap between his early, more romantic works and his later, more systematic critiques of morality and metaphysics.
The book explores themes of knowledge, morality, and the nature of human experience, often employing aphoristic and poetic language.
It offers insights into Nietzsche's evolving views on various philosophical issues, providing a valuable context for understanding his later, more mature works.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned by the host as part of Nietzsche's 'free spirit trilogy'.

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The Gay Science #1 (Preface, I.1 - I.9)
Mentioned as a wonderful book for comprehending the development of Nietzsche’s thought, but not on par with others.

12 snips
Special Episode: Nietzsche Podcast Reading Guide
Mentioned by the speaker while discussing Nietzsche's work.

Response to Philosophy Tube
Mentioned when discussing the context of Nietzsche's "The Madman" passage.

The Gay Science #12 (III.125-III.131)
Mentioned as a work by Nietzsche, described as a scathing attack on moral prejudices and Christian scripture exegesis.

Love Never Faileth (Redux)