
54: Thucydides - The Cure for Plato
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Nietzsche's "Anarchetype of the Philosopher"
"The culture of the disinterested knowledge of the world attains in him, the poet thinker," says Nietzsche. "For henceforward we suspect that this culture, which was combated by Plato and all the Socratic schools, must have been very immoral." Democritus is the zenith of Greek philosophy because he is the culmination of this struggle toward materialism,. A struggle out of the scattered wisdom of folklore and the oracular revelations of the priests.
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