
The Nietzsche Podcast 130: Daemonic, part 1 - Ancient Spirits & The Pantheism Controversy
Jan 20, 2026
Dive into the intriguing notion of 'the daemonic' as a vital life-force described by Goethe. Explore its roots in Plato's thoughts on Eros and Socrates' guiding daimonion. Discover how Spinoza's controversial pantheism sparked debates among Enlightenment thinkers. Encounter the tension between reason and faith as Jacobi challenges Lessing's views on religion. The episodes unfold a rich tapestry of philosophical discourse, bridging ancient beliefs with modern implications in a captivating journey through thought.
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Demonic As Ineffable Life-Force
- Eckermann presents Goethe's "demonic" as an ineffable life-force that resists philosophical or religious capture.
- The concept signals an infinite truth beyond finite human perspective and systems.
Goethe’s Spinozist Dæmonic Vision
- Goethe links the demonic to Spinoza's pantheism, treating God and nature as one living essence.
- The demonic appears as a problematic, felt drive—an animating force within nature and human desire.
Daimon As Mediator In Plato
- In Plato's Symposium, Eros is a daimon mediating between humans and the divine, not a god itself.
- Socrates' daimon fosters desire for beauty and goodness, driving human striving toward the divine.








