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We all know some Nietzsche, of course (I pronounce it neecher – neechy is ridiculous). You’re thinking of “God is dead,” but there’s also “That which does not kill me makes me stronger.” I like “Without music, life would be an error,” and “Plato is boring.”
The Origin Of The Species came out when Nietzsche was fifteen, so mankind had just understood itself for the first time since its inception. That’s what “God is dead,” meant, that the Enlightenment was underway and religion was no longer our best source of knowledge. He realised it hadn’t sunk in yet, and rather cleverly had a madman character say it for him in The Gay Science, running into a village shouting it over and over. |