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Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy - Part 2 

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Dr. David Peña-Guzmán continues his analysis of Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy. What eventually drove tragedy underground in ancient Greece? Did it completely disappear from Greek life or did it continue to live in masked form? And what does Nietzsche take himself to be doing writing about ancient tragedy in the 19th century? Video 2 of 2.

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Комментарии : 26   
@Giantcrabz
@Giantcrabz Год назад
Please put out an infinite stream of content at breakneck pace for my personal enjoyment, thank you. I need MORE
@ziloj-perezivat
@ziloj-perezivat Год назад
lol
@rquaidpro
@rquaidpro Год назад
This was amazing; both parts. Thank you so much.
@anilbabbar2290
@anilbabbar2290 15 дней назад
Amazing clarity! thank you.
@jeannel-p9852
@jeannel-p9852 Год назад
Great work, as always !
@wonderfacts7782
@wonderfacts7782 Год назад
Wonderful prof! Grateful to you for passing those difficult thing in a very easy way. We want other great videos on other great books. 😍
@anshruta1354
@anshruta1354 Год назад
Great video, thanks for this 👍🏻
@nasrinvahidi5515
@nasrinvahidi5515 Год назад
Wow❤❤❤❤❤❤ Beautiful work. Thank you
@ozzo870
@ozzo870 Год назад
you should added recommended readings / sources
@DjTahoun
@DjTahoun Год назад
Thank you so much 🌷😇🌷
@alijibran2973
@alijibran2973 Год назад
Your presentation is the best presentation on Nietzche to me. Though there is not dearth of good analysis on Nietzche; however, problem is that that analysis are unable to present Nietzche highly complicated philosophies and works on layman level or for those who don't have background in philology or classics. But, your presentation is just superb and I cannot think that Birth Of Tragedy can be presented in such a simple and straightforward way. Please carry on making more videos on Nietzche other works and on similar topics.
@bornasuky1897
@bornasuky1897 Год назад
Thank you very much❤
@wilhellmllw3608
@wilhellmllw3608 Год назад
😎very nice
@anttitietavainen
@anttitietavainen Год назад
You are great! Thank God there is philosophy. It is the best thing in the market.
@adammcconnaughey1716
@adammcconnaughey1716 Год назад
the lesson from all these tragedies is to party less; these stories wouldn't be so sad if everyone wasn't so faded
@TheD3cline
@TheD3cline Год назад
the tumbnail for this made me laugh, david looks so aggressive!
@artlessons1
@artlessons1 Год назад
Thank you, for the clear presentation that Nietzsche does not make clear.!
@nomattr
@nomattr Год назад
making things clear is too Appolonian for Nietzsche ;)
@jake967
@jake967 Год назад
Link to Part 1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_ckTjxHrkSE.html
@blindship5792
@blindship5792 Год назад
thanks! couldnt find it until saw your link!
@miguelangelsb_
@miguelangelsb_ Год назад
I ended up buying a copy of Aeschylus' (Esquilo, to me) plays to read, who would have thought...
@bath_neon_classical
@bath_neon_classical Год назад
very good. when i read sophocles colonnus i can see there's something very different starting to happen, he looks back at his life with an ordered mind. its not exactly a tragedy.
@michaeldesousa8341
@michaeldesousa8341 4 месяца назад
Socrates did not believe himself to be the wisest man in the world after being told this by the Oracle. He claims often that he knows very little/nothing at all. After searching for the wisest person, he realizes that others claim to have knowledge and wisdom and yet when questioned they cannot rationally explain their supposed knowledge. It is because Socrates recognizes his ignorance and lack of knowledge that makes him the wisest person.
@gilscott1733
@gilscott1733 2 месяца назад
Yes and at least in the apology he does not go to the oracle but rather it is friends who go and report to him that the oracle said "no man is wiser that Socrates". Which results in his quest to prove the oracle right or wrong.
@jithinjose8065
@jithinjose8065 8 дней назад
Thats peak when; Plato uses dialogue, a dynasian way to describe the rationalism.. same reason i hate rationalusm, people, science, human need art. Only through art they could survive. Its not just an entertainment as everyone thinks, its a necessary thing that remind human certain things.
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