
2: Wandering Through Ice & Mountain Peaks
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Wanderer Is a Real Character
In aphorism six 38 and the sections called the wanderer, he who has attained intellectual emancipation to any extent, cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than a wanderer on the face of the earth. D so nicha elaborates further in this passage, that when he occasionly does grow tired of wandering and he enter the gates of the city to rejoin the crowds of men, he no longer feels at home among them. He must have in himself something wandering, that takes pleasure in change and tra toriness. So the wander wanderer has fully realized his intellectual emancipation, as nicia puts it, and having stood outside all the moral and cultural perspectives,
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