twilight of the idols is one of his later works. It's written in that famous aphoristic style, short, numbered sections. But unlike some of his other books, like, thus spoke zaratruth rutrusta, what the fun? I think dave has a suspicion about how i what i think of this text, but i don't really know what dave thinks about it at all yet.
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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