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The Nietzsche Library

The Nietzsche Library

De : 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 Philosophie Sciences sociales
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  • The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 3
    Jun 17 2026
    In which the radiant Olympian gods rise as vibrant embodiments of life’s exuberance, fashioned by the Apollonian impulse to shield mankind from existence’s darker terrors through a splendid mirroring of beauty and joyous illusion. Herein the Greeks, embracing both suffering and celebration, create a world where the will glorifies itself in artful transfiguration, with Homer standing as the sublime testament to this harmonious triumph.
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    11 min
  • The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 2
    Jun 16 2026
    In which we observe the Apollonian and Dionysian artistic impulses as primal forces of nature, manifesting in dreams and ecstatic revelry, and consider their intricate interplay within Greek art as symbolised by the figure of Apollo and the Dionysian cult. We are invited to witness how the Greeks, through a delicate reconciliation of these antagonistic powers, elevated Dionysian festivals into profound artistic expressions of unity and transfiguration, marked by a novel symbolism in music and dance that transcended mere sensory indulgence.
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    11 min
  • The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 1
    Jun 15 2026
    In which the eternal interplay between the Apollonian and Dionysian principles—those twin gods of art—unfolds as a profound dance of dreamlike form and ecstatic dissolution, illuminating the dual nature of artistic creation and human experience. The Apollonian gleams as the serene genius of measured beauty and individuation, whilst the Dionysian bursts forth in fervent unity and joyous abandon, each sustaining the other in the ceaseless striving that undergirds the very essence of tragedy.
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    15 min
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