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Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche

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Listen closely: a young man stands at the edge of Europe’s old beliefs, hearing the foundations tremble beneath their own weight. Friedrich Nietzsche is not yet the prophet with a hammer—but he already senses that what people call truth may be little more than a worn-out echo. The world that shaped him was about to be shattered, and he would spend his life diagnosing its fractures.It is easy to forget just how fragile certainty felt in the mid-nineteenth century. Nietzsche was born in eighteen forty-four, into a Europe confident in progress, reason, and Christian morality. But the surface of that world was already cracking. Philosophy still spoke in absolutes, but science and historical scholarship were teaching people to question those absolutes—to see them as products of human history, not as eternal truths. In the German-speaking world, Kant and the idealists seemed to make philosophy powerful again. Yet at the same time, philology and the new sciences were digging under the foundations, asking awkward questions about the origins of belief. Nietzsche would learn to live in this tension, as both a child of inherited certainty and a skeptic trained to doubt it.Aurelius and Malik take on this case in full — 5 chapters, 33 minutes, one complete story.Learn more at: https://thephilosophyarchive.com/philosophy/friedrich-nietzsche

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