Episode 1184
This episode examines the life and intellectual legacy of Friedrich Nietzsche, a pivotal 19th-century German philosopher. The text details his professional rise as a young philology professor, his subsequent struggles with chronic illness, and his final mental collapse. It outlines his most influential concepts, including the will to power, the Übermensch, and the provocative declaration regarding the death of God. Furthermore, the source addresses how his work was later distorted by nationalist propaganda and eventually reclaimed by modern scholarship. Today, his provocative ideas on morality and perspectivism continue to shape diverse fields such as existentialism, literature, and art.
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