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A Dionysian Interlude

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Today’s episode is a going to be little different from the usual style, a bit more blog and a bit less position paper, but don’t worry, we’re still going to get to some philosophy, specifically Nietzsche, in the latter half. We play catchup on what's been happening on my end as far as voiceover work and Dragoncon, then address the potential for Nietzsche to be read as a hopeful redemption narrative.
Obligatory bibliography, or books (and articles) you may also want to check out:
Nietzsche, Friedrich. The Genealogy of Morals. “Guilt,” “Bad Conscience”.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Duncan Large. Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, Thomas Common, Helen Zimmern, Horace Barnett Samuel, J. M. Kennedy, and Clifton Fadiman. The Philosophy of Nietzsche. New York: Modern library, 1954.
Not mentioned in this episode, but worth a read:
Deleuze, Gilles. 1983. Nietzsche and Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press.

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Today’s episode is a going to be little different from the usual style, a bit more blog and a bit less position paper, but don’t worry, we’re still going to get to some philosophy, specifically Nietzsche, in the latter half. We play catchup on what's been happening on my end as far as voiceover work and Dragoncon, then address the potential for Nietzsche to be read as a hopeful redemption narrative.
Obligatory bibliography, or books (and articles) you may also want to check out:
Nietzsche, Friedrich. The Genealogy of Morals. “Guilt,” “Bad Conscience”.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Duncan Large. Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, Thomas Common, Helen Zimmern, Horace Barnett Samuel, J. M. Kennedy, and Clifton Fadiman. The Philosophy of Nietzsche. New York: Modern library, 1954.
Not mentioned in this episode, but worth a read:
Deleuze, Gilles. 1983. Nietzsche and Philosophy. New York: Columbia University Press.

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