Why Truth is for The Strong | Friedrich Nietzsche
One of my favourite channels on YouTube is @untimelyreflections , so please enjoy this chat between myself and someone who knows far, far more than me about Nietzsche. I really had fun doing this, and I hope you will watching it! Support me on Patreon here (you lovely person): https://patreon.com/UnsolicitedAdvice... Subscribe to my Substack here for more of my writings: https://josephfolley.substack.com/ 00:00:00 Understanding Nietzsche on truth 00:04:50 Origin of consciousness and the will to truth 00:09:40 Nietzsche Denies Reading Freud 00:11:40 Nietzsche as Anti-Platonist 00:17:05 Platonism and Christianity 00:19:45 Truth and goodness being held outside the perceptible world 00:24:20 Nietzsche's Truth vs. Perspectivism 00:35:30 "We don't see the world as such" 00:38:00 Is truth a tool? 00:47:00 Oxymoronic Nietzsche 00:54:30 Objectivity vs. Subjectivity 00:57:50 Nietzsche's Physical Suffering; Rejecting Pity 01:05:20 Three Meanings of "Will to Power" 01:21:10 Nietzschean Overlaps with Christianity 01:35:55 Nietzsche and Sophism 01:53:35 Endless Interpretations of Nietzsche 02:00:20 Outro

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