
52: On Theognis of Megara - Nietzsche's Dissertation
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Agnes and Nietzsche's Theogenus
The Agnes is a man devout to his principles even against all practical considerations, and unable to fully or effectively become an untrue person who betrays those principles. As a representation of the Dorian ethos, the Agnes shows us the Apollinian, revealed many years before Nietzsche's formal examination of this idea and birth of tragedy. And so in short, while one may find the same aristocratic sentiments of the ancient Helene's represented in some form or another in Homer, or Thucydides, or Sophocles, they're revealed with the greatest clarity and sheer stark relief in Theogenus.
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