Untimely Reflections #4: At the Movies! Reviewing, “When Nietzsche Wept” (2007) Featuring, my wife.

Untimely Reflections #4: At the Movies! Revie...

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132: Daemonic, part 3 - Stefan Zweig & Nietzsche's Struggle with the Daemon

In the conclusion to the daemonic series, we're looking at Stefan Zweig's Struggle with the Daemon - specifically, the section on Nietzsche. Particularly helpful for our analysis will be Zweig's comparison and contrast of Nietzsche with Goethe: both men contain the daemoniacal dr ...  Show more

131: Daemonic, part 2 - Herder's Substantial Forces & Goethe's Flame of Genius

In the second part of this series, we'll examine how it is that Goethe came to his conception of the Daemonic, involved as it is with Spinoza's pantheism. Goethe's introduction to Spinoza was largely through Herder, and his friendship with Herder he described as one of the most i ...  Show more

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