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The Nietzsche Library

The Nietzsche Library

著者: 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 哲学 日次 社会科学
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  • The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 9
    2026/06/23
    In which the clear and radiant dialogue of Greek tragedy reveals itself as a delicate mask, shimmering with the light of hidden, terrifying depths, while the noble figures of Sophocles and Æschylus embody profound insights into the coexistence of wisdom, suffering, and defiant creativity. The ancient myths of Œdipus and Prometheus serve as solemn reflections on the unnatural cost of knowledge and the eternal struggle between divine justice and human aspiration, imparting a tragic cheerfulness that softens the abyssal truths they unveil.
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    18 分
  • The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 8
    2026/06/22
    In which the primal figure of the satyr, embodying the unvarnished truth and potent forces of nature, emerges as the quintessential spirit of Dionysian revelry and tragic chorus, revealing a profound contrast between natural instinct and cultivated illusion. The Greek theatre, conceived as a unified chorus of transformed beings, becomes a living vision wherein the Dionysian frenzy is artistically entwined with Apollonian dream-forms, marking the inception of drama as the sacred interplay of ecstatic vision and symbolic speech.
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    21 分
  • The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 7
    2026/06/21
    In which the origin of Greek tragedy is explored through the enigmatic nature of the tragic chorus, revealing it not as a mere spectator or political symbol but as a profound religious and artistic phenomenon that transcends everyday reality. Herein lies the Dionysian spirit, whose chorus embodies a sublime unity with nature and art’s transformative power to reconcile the awareness of life's tragic absurdity with a living affirmation of existence.
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    16 分
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