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#144 - The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche: Rick Roderick on Postmodernism, the Eternal Recurrence, Ressentiment, Master & Slave Morality, the Übermensch, and the Last Man

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"The philosopher as we understand him, we free spirits - as the man of the most comprehensive responsibility who has the conscience for the collective evolution of mankind: this philosopher will make use of the religions for his work of education and breeding, just as he will make use of existing political and economic conditions….the will to self-mastery is always increasing - religion presents them with sufficient instigations and temptations to take the road to higher spirituality, to test the feelings of great self-overcoming, of silence and solitude.
-Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, 1886

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(00:00:00) - Intro

(00:00:41) - Nietzsche as Myth and Mythmaker

(00:44:34) - Nietzsche on Truth and Lies

(01:23:54) - Master of Suspicion, the Immoralist

(02:04:23) - The Death of God

(02:46:06) - The Eternal Return (Time is a Flat Circle)

(03:25:04) - The Will to Power

(04:08:08) - Nietzsche as Artist

(04:49:20) - Nietzsche's Bastard Children

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