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The Nietzsche Library

The Nietzsche Library

Di: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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The Nietzsche Library is not a refuge for the weary, but a summons to the heights. Here the books are read in full, without dilution, so that each listener may encounter the philosopher directly: his fire, his music, his hammer blows against complacency. This is a podcast for those who would not merely study Nietzsche, but risk hearing him.Public domain
  • The Twilight of the Idols - How the "True World" Ultimately Became a Fable
    Apr 25 2026
    In which the folly of suppressing passion is observed with a discerning eye, revealing the stultifying effects of moralities that wage war upon the very instincts of life, and the spiritualisation of such passions is contrasted with their annihilation by ascetic fervour. Thus, the flourishing of life is celebrated through a recognition of opposites—love, enmity, and the rich tapestry of human nature—while condemning the morbid denials that arise from weakness or decadence, affirming instead a broad and vibrant acceptance of existence.
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    4 min
  • The Twilight of the Idols - "Reason" in Philosophy
    Apr 24 2026
    In which the philosopher uncovers the peculiar blind spots of reason betraying the senses, revealing how the eternal idols of Being and truth are but mummified concepts, frozen against the ever-moving river of Becoming and change. With a sharp gaze, he dismantles the sanctity of metaphysics and its hollow dichotomy of true and apparent worlds, offering instead a lucid affirmation of life’s immediate reality unmarred by illusions of transcendence.
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    15 min
  • The Twilight of the Idols - The Problem of Socrates
    Apr 23 2026
    In which the ancient sages’ weary repudiation of life is reexamined through a lens of physiological decline and cultural degeneration, casting Socrates as a symptom rather than a solution of his time; and reason, elevated to a tyrant’s throne, reveals itself not as a beacon of health but as the last desperate measure of a civilisation in decay. In such a milieu, the paradox of Socratic wisdom unfolds, where mastery over dark passions is but another guise for suffering—an enduring struggle at the twilight of instinct and intellect.
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    17 min
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