Friedrich Nietzsche's Life & Philosophy Part 1 | Stephen Hicks & Ryan Hogg Discussion
This is a discussion between Dr. Stephen Hicks and vlogger Ryan Hogg on the life and times of Friedrich Nietzsche.
You can learn more about Ryan's work at atlasgeographica.com or by visiting his KZread channel at: / ryanfaulknerhogg .
We would like to thank Ryan for allowing us to re-post this discussion from July 2021 on the CEE Video Channel.
Stephen R. C. Hicks is Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, Illinois, USA, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship, and Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society.
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Website: www.stephenhicks.org/
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Knowledge of the Philosophies driving our societies are mandatory before having any meaningful conversation on current events. This is so needed here!!!
Hicks is a gem.
Please almighty god of the algorithm send me more content like this
Btw, the explaining post modernism audiobook is just goddamn fantastic. I learned so much. Thanks Stephen. And thank you, CEE!
wow this just showed up on my feed and this is really well done man keep it up
It’s Stephen Hicks…no need to say anymore- guy’s brilliant. Thanks Ryan.
Thanks for this. Steven Hicks is definitely worth a listen. As for Neitzsche, unequaled.
i am stoked to watch this
Excellent interviewer with great questions for an esteemed guest. You held your own, mate. “Journalism” needs more like you and so good luck!
The discussion moves at a lucid clip and it's high time to reach for the book on my shelf by Hicks on Postmodernism as well as Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Fred.
Wow really enjoyed this extremely interesting interview. Found it so informative. Looking forward to next episode 🙂 Thanks Ryan
Terrific interview. Thank you for this informative content.
Whoa. Awesome
Excellent presentation on Nietzsche, and related philosophy and thinking. Presented in a clear way that would reward close listening by academics and non-academics alike.
This was great. Very insightful. 👍
Thank you for this awesome discourse!
Great to have a young Aussie philosopher channel. Nice work mate. Keep it up.
Please keep creating such good programming , thanks
Thank you for this: I am excited to hear the discussion.
Thankyou for this very educational post
Regardless of what nietzsche supposedly meant with his "philosophizing with a hammer," he definitely did smash a lot of things. 😄
Well done sir! (Both of you)
Excellent - thanks
Cheers
Dr. Hicks knows a thing or two about a thing or two
@StephenHicksPhilosopher
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ryan. So just don't ask about that third thing.
@ryanbarkley4530
2 жыл бұрын
@@StephenHicksPhilosopher haha!
not bad 😄
Very nice, like a spoon of rice.
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From what I heard about Nietzsche, all that dark stuff he supposedly said about the superman and master races wasn't true, but actually it looks like it is.
Is Liberalism sustainable in times of ( economic) conflict 🤔
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Suffering is a fundamental component of the human 'condition' based upon, if nothing else, our self-awareness, and our mortality. But from this video, my main source of suffering comes from not knowing the correct pronunciation of Nietzsche! "Knee-chee" or "knee-chuh"?
Schopenhaur is consistently mis-represented it seems. This is a guy who tucked himself in reading the Upanishads every night and you wanna tell me he was a nihilist or crass materialist? I guess people aren't particularly aware of his metaphysics, but he just had a more universal and Impersonal sense of Being.. and not an individual one. The quotation about it better not to have been born is almost a colloquialism of the term Ajata. (Unborn Deathless.. never having come into existence as an object and therefore never ceasing to exist). The usual idea is Nietzsche rejected Schopenhaur's asceticism or lack of world affirmation, but I have a hunch it's Schopenhaur's full frontal attack on the very concept of becoming and individuality (and therefore individual greatness), that's at the core. As an art student Thus Spoke Zarathustra was my bible, i think he's good for young people who want to make some kind of mark, but he seems to lack some existential depth at a certain point.
GOD IS DEAD? - NAH, NIETZSCHE IS DEAD! - an interesting video!... wow the catholic church always taught that suffering is an important part of a person's growth & Neitsches copied but added, there's no meaning to life.. Ive read his books & Nitz was confused, his like a teenager that wants to wreaked what great men & women have made, he just wanted attention, he had no life love partner & was a lonely self centered person , he wrote during his mostly depressing & nihilistic times & used this value set of life & his attitude towards people he thought were lesser than him to break what had work socially since the dawn of humanity. Look at society today completely bankrupt & peoples attitude without even reading Nitz, his nihilistic reptilian vision has come true, He thought he could re-educat society to find happiness but it made him loss his mind & we see today the world slowly going down his ways (losing our minds) PS Nietzsche and the Nazis a great listen kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZXWD1LqYabS1dNI.html
@whatwhat678
2 жыл бұрын
100%
@robleahy5759
2 жыл бұрын
Did reading his works strike a nerve somewhere, and embarrass you before yourself? Sugrue downgraded him in similar words to your own. Freddy was full of tricks.
GOD IS DEAD? - NAH NIETZSCHE IS DEAD!
why say neechee? so gross