
49: The Sipo Matador
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Nietzsche's Dialectic of Socrates, Part Five
In Twilight of the Idols nature writes in Problem of Socrates part five, people were generally distrustful of reasons being displayed like this. Where authority is still part of the social fabric, wherever people give commands rather than reasons, the dialectician is a type of clown. He is laughed at and not taken seriously. This carries on into Nietzsche's problem with Christianity, which he calls Platonism for the people. And then we can also see this problematic element in Kant. What these worldviews, Platonism, Christianity, and Kantianism all share in common is their universalism. It's immoral to treat anyone else as a mere means. So that makes morality anti-life.
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