
48: At Noon
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Most Difficult Thing About Zarathustra's New Affirmative Philosophy
At the very end, zarathustra must overcome pity. This kind of moral valuation from nitha is one of the most uncomfortable things about him for many people. And it may seem as though nicha is sometimes stubborn or overly zealous about eliminating pity from our moral outlook or from our world picture. But nicha's poem hat, you know, the genius of the heart. His prose poem seems to portray an ideal way of life, which is essentially generous,. A giving of onesself and their love and wisdom to the world, kindling great things in others.
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