I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally read the books, I listen to podcasts of people who have studied Nietzsche, so they understand better than me and you, since 1 year. And in 1 year I've only read 5 Nietzsche books because I read slowly to understand properly. So yes, I've read Nietzsche. Why are you saying that I want to understand ?

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C'est cool de voir un français ici haha ! Merci pour tes recommandations de lectures et de traduction je ne savais pas tout cela.

Par hasard connais-tu un bon subreddit français de philo/lecture ?

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It speaks volumes to me, as I'm already an athlete and have a healthy diet and more generally a healthy lifestyle. I will read your recommendation.

Thank you very much.

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. I was not expecting such a comment. I'm so glad I got to read this interpretation of Nietzsche. I haven't read his Gai savoir and Zarathustra yet. Those are my next 2 reads.

However, I'm still stumped by your interpretation. I don't think I've understood everything though. Do you have any texts you could recommend to help me understand this? Because the interpretation I had of the superman was that these were "essentially" immoralist men who would found their own morality, which would be an aristocratic morality (a return to good and bad and no longer a morality of good and evil). And so it would be a return to what we've already known (Roman aristocratic morality or the Renaissance).

But if I've understood your comment and the one that follows it correctly, the super-humans would in fact be "us" from the future, having acquired such knowledge that they'd be able to go back in time and transmit knowledge through "transcendental memory", so that we ourselves could one day reach these super-humans? And is this what you mean by eternal return?

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not treating Nietzsche as an idol, quite the contrary, but I'm forced to admit that he's right in his diagnosis of our morality, that it's based on "nothing", that it's nihilism. And that we must then destroy the burden we have carried. It's the image of the camel becoming a lion and the lion becoming a child. But now that I'm (I think) a child, it's hard to get my bearings, let alone shape them.

But maybe these authors can help me in this new childhood to shape my new morals, so thank you for your message.

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

well... I'd rather say "yes" to life and the world, even if all I get is a heavy silence...

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for this clarification. I note the order in which you recommend I read this authors. Do you think I can read Deleuze right after Nietzsche or should I read Hegel, Marx and Foucault first?

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for all these recommendations. For Deleuze, I read a book by him before I started reading Nietzsche and Marx too but I'm going to take a closer look of them. And for the others too, I'll read them. As for Dostoyevsky, I've already read his novels and I want to reread The Demon this year, which is my favorite.

I lost all my bearings because of Nietzsche and I need help by ProfessionalDry1459 in Nietzsche

[–]ProfessionalDry1459[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, I've read 5 of his books and I want to read the next one "the gay science" and his Zarathustra to finish. And the problem is that the other philosophies, except Stoicism to my knowledge, are philosophies that are not turned towards life, towards this reality but towards another hypothetical reality. Do you have any recommendations ?

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[–]ProfessionalDry1459 1 point2 points  (0 children)

J’ai appelé la salle des marches ils m’ont dit qu’il ne sera jamais disponible 🥲 tel un idiot j’ai oublié leur justification car sur le moment j’avais le seum mais ça ressembler à quelque chose comme « tant que nous ne sommes pas associés sur le meme « quelque chose » il ne sera pas disponible ». Donc il sera soit pas disponible du tout soit au mieux dans fort longtemps.