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Friedrich Nietzsche

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This episode covers the first half of Friedrich Nietzsche's life, his concept "the death of God" and master vs slave morality.

00:00 - Nietzsche's Radical Philosophy

01:20- The Life of Friedrich Nietzsche: Early Years

04:00 - Nietzsche's Academic Journey

08:30 - The Influence of Schopenhauer and Wagner

18:30 - Nietzsche's First Major Work: The Birth of Tragedy

25:39 - The Controversy and Criticism

30:00 - Nietzsche's Non-Systematic Approach

32:10 - The Death of God

37:30 - The Origins of Morality

40:45 - Christianity and Slave Morality

47:45 - Nietzsche's Critique of Modern Europe

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This episode covers the first half of Friedrich Nietzsche's life, his concept "the death of God" and master vs slave morality.

00:00 - Nietzsche's Radical Philosophy

01:20- The Life of Friedrich Nietzsche: Early Years

04:00 - Nietzsche's Academic Journey

08:30 - The Influence of Schopenhauer and Wagner

18:30 - Nietzsche's First Major Work: The Birth of Tragedy

25:39 - The Controversy and Criticism

30:00 - Nietzsche's Non-Systematic Approach

32:10 - The Death of God

37:30 - The Origins of Morality

40:45 - Christianity and Slave Morality

47:45 - Nietzsche's Critique of Modern Europe

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