

Birth of Tragedy #6: 14-17 (The Theoretic v/s the Tragic)
Sep 20, 2022
The podcast discusses the clash between Socrates' rational approach to art and Nietzsche's embrace of illusion and artistic expression. It explores the conflict between optimistic storytelling and tragic art, questioning the influence of Socratic Maxims. Nietzsche's reflections on art, Socrates, and truth are analyzed, along with the rise of Theoretic Man and the potential rebirth of tragedy through music and Dionysian forces.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Philosophical Divide: Socrates vs. Nietzsche
02:41 • 6min
Exploring Fables, Tragedy, and Plato's Artistic Evolution
08:38 • 12min
Exploring Tragic Art and Critiquing Optimism in Storytelling
20:20 • 23min
Nietzsche's Reflections on Art, Socrates, and Truth
42:57 • 19min
The Pursuit of Truth and Will to Power
01:01:39 • 13min
The Rise of Theoretic Man: Transition from Mysticism to Scientific Inquiry
01:14:25 • 17min
The Rebirth of Tragedy: Nietzsche's Musical Revolution
01:31:10 • 18min
Exploring Music as the Immediate Language of the Will
01:48:51 • 7min
Exploring the Role of Myth and Music in Tragedy and Dionysian Wisdom
01:56:12 • 4min
The Eternal Struggle of Art: Apollinian vs Theoretic
01:59:59 • 5min
Exploring Mythical Heroes Through Actions and Words
02:05:27 • 2min
The Conflict Between Theoretic and Tragic Worldviews
02:07:57 • 22min
Exploration of Greek Cheerfulness: Apollinian Culture to Alexandria
02:29:34 • 3min
Exploring Nietzsche's Views on the Theoretic and Tragic
02:32:18 • 4min