Rite and Nita have this idea that a lot of the beliefs that we have, what we take to be our motivations, are not actually are mortivations. They go back to something that is, in some ways, you would think, is completely disconnected from it. Rite: For for freud, it's more your past and how you were treated by your mother,. But for nita, it is, it's even more like part of your just biology, part of your physiology.
Socrates was ugly and tired of life, so he made a tyrant of reason. Philosophers are mummies who hate the body and the senses. Reason is a tricky old woman. Morality is a misunderstanding. Kant is a sneaky Christian. And don't even get Nietzsche started on "free will" or the "self" - just excuse for priests to punish people, a hangman's metaphysics. David and Tamler dive into Friedrich Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols, a fascinating set of aphorisms brimming with passion, provocation, questions without answers.
Plus, a professor is sanctioned for sex talk with his students - fair or coddling foul?
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