
The Nietzsche Podcast 124: Pierre Klossowski's Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle, pt 3 - The Most Beautiful Inventions of the Sick
Nov 4, 2025
Explore the intriguing intersection of Nietzsche's philosophy and his descent into madness. Delve into how aspects of his childhood shaped his thoughts on becoming and rebirth. Discover Klossowski's theory that madness, not merely illness, influenced Nietzsche's philosophical journey. The podcast highlights Nietzsche's struggle with truth-seeking while warning against its potential costs. It also touches on the complexity of masks in his identity and the intertwining of sickness with health in his philosophy. A captivating dive into the mind of a philosophical giant!
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Eternal Return As Affective Loop
- Klossowski reads Nietzsche's eternal return as producing a dizzying loop of affects around valueless objects, not a metaphysical cosmology.
- That loop reveals why Nietzsche turned the return into a selective, political method rather than mere resignation.
Catastrophe Of Lucidity
- Nietzsche's phases culminate in a 'catastrophe' where the lie appears divine and atheism equals the absence of an ideal.
- He fears he may not be strong enough to endure a world without divine sanction, producing existential despair.
High Feeling Versus External Reaction
- Nietzsche's joyful rhetoric about the return clashed with friends' reports of his horror when describing it personally.
- This mismatch suggests the doctrine carried an ecstatic revelation for him but appeared as delirium to others.











