
The Nietzsche Podcast 46: The World as Will to Power… And Nothing Besides! (Democritus & Boscovich)
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Democritus As Materialist Breakthrough
- Nietzsche sees Democritus as the zenith of Greek materialism that allows science to explain the world without mythic causes.
- This materialist drive pushes to reduce qualities to quantities and explain complexity from one basic force.
Will To Power As A Scientific Principle
- Nietzsche frames his will to power as a single principle that could explain all phenomena, emerging from his materialist commitments.
- He suggests this principle could serve as an ontological force rather than merely an ethical or psychological concept.
Langer's Influence On Nietzsche
- Nietzsche drew heavily on Friedrich Albert Langer's History of Materialism for his reading of Democritus and the anti-teleological tradition.
- Langer framed Democritus as the ancestor of modern atomic theory and anti-teleological science.
