The Nietzsche Podcast

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

Dec 7, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Nica and Schopenhauer's Philosophy
02:42 • 2min
3
Nica's Philosophy - Human, All Too Human
04:59 • 3min
4
Nitha's Attitude to the Future of Mankind
07:35 • 3min
5
What Is Romanticism in the Gay Science?
10:09 • 3min
6
What Is the Dionysian Power in the German Soul?
12:41 • 2min
7
Nicha's Birth of Tragedy
14:54 • 3min
8
What Is Romanticism?
17:33 • 3min
9
The Romanticists Are Not Who They Thought They Were
20:17 • 3min
10
Nicha, Nirvana, and Schopenhauer, a Parallel to Buddhism and Christianity
22:51 • 3min
11
Dionysus and Birth of Dramatic Tragedies
25:36 • 3min
12
Is Iti Different Meaning of Hunger or Superfluity?
28:25 • 3min
13
The Will to Perpetuate, or Will to Immortify, Requires a Double Interpretation
31:05 • 3min
14
Romantic Pessimism in Modern Art
34:01 • 2min
15
The Dionycian Ind in Natue's Writings
36:28 • 2min
16
Schopenhauer's Pessimism
38:53 • 3min
17
Birth of Tragedy by Nicha - A Preface
41:28 • 3min
18
The Birth of Agedy
43:59 • 2min
19
Socrates and Euripides in Birth of Tragedies
46:25 • 3min
20
The Problem of Science and the Problem of Christianity
49:31 • 2min
21
Is Pessimism a Sign of Degeneration?
51:14 • 4min
22
Schopenhauer's Dionycian Is What Nicha Is Looking For
55:43 • 3min
23
The Dionysus Versus the Crucified
58:19 • 3min
24
The Dionysians and the Antichrist
01:00:51 • 2min