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21: A Pessimism of Strength - Dionysus v/s The Crucified

The Nietzsche Podcast

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Socrates and Euripides in Birth of Tragedies

Socrates is what nitha called absurdly rational, and believes that virtue is only undermined by artistic expression. In the text, he opposes the theoretic against the tragic. Euripides writes comedies in which the human condition can be contained with a limited sphere of solvable problems. And so this is the portrait of a figure who is willing to sacrifice life at the altar of truth.

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