
Friedrich Nietzsche, controversial late-19th century philosopher who claimed "God is dead...and we've killed him," might have more to him than you've heard. What the heck is a philologist, you ask? Find out in this episode! Featuring a special music accompaniment.
Want more Nietzsche talk? After this episode, check out my follow-up discussion with brother and friend, Eli Kunisch: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5HUm4P8mhfVDtKtOFD2ulA?si=40IJma9cSR67hOoGqcdh5w
Works Cited (in order of mention):
Nietzsche, F. (1882, 1887). The Gay Science (Walter Kauffman ed.). New York, NY: Vintage.
Cronk, H. (Director). Dennis, H., & Konzelman, C. (Writer). (2014). God's Not Dead [Motion picture].
Peterson, J. B. (2018). 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. Toronto, Canada: Random House Canada.
Nietzsche, F. (1883-1885). Thus Spoke Zarathustra (2005 ed.). (C. Martin, Trans.). New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books.
Nietzsche, F. (1901). The Will to Power.
Friedrich Nietzsche. (2017). In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved from https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nietzsche/
Philology definition (n.d.). In Lexico by Oxford. Retrieved from https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/philology
Nietzsche, F. (1886). Beyond Good and Evil (1973 ed.). (R. Hollingdale, Trans.). London, England: Penguin Group.
Nietzsche, F. (1901). Anti-Christ.
Motsenbocker, T. (Performer). (2020). Sunday Morning. On Someday Ill Make It All Up to You [CD].