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2 | Nietzsche's Gay Science: Thought Dancing & Defiant

51 min · 20. nov. 2024
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A Prelude in Rhymes | We take a step into the defiant and dancing "gay science" of Friedrich Nietzsche, enjoying his poems and measuring his distance from Hegel. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Hegel & Nietzsche 11:50 Subjects vs. Agents 21:30 Stairs Climbing People 25:13 Alienation & Star Morals 32:00 The Gay Science 40:08 Boys Love Him! 43:04 Orientation 45:10 A Yeasayer to All Life

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Reading Room Ep.3 | Moeller & D'Ambrosio's "You & Your Profile" In the third episode of the Reading Room podcast, Andrew and Brian take a step into an enticing theory of "modes of identity" - from sincerity to authenticity and now profilicity. You may recognize Moeller's name from his channel "Carefree Wandering." We relate it to Hegel's dialectic and Marx's application/inversion of Hegel in the historical materialist tradition, where human history is seen as moving in modes of production, great bundles of tensions which gradually convulse/unfold into the next "mode" which remains birthmarked by the old (sublation - see episode one). Moeller seems to evoke a similar narrative regarding how "modes of identity" develop, perhaps informed by political, social, and technological orders. This is our first step into Moeller & D'Ambrosio's book. We'll continue the conversation in future episodes. CHAPTERS 00:00 Are We Authentic? 03:44 Profilicity & Second Order Observation 13:25 Sincerity & Authenticity 14:20 The Myth of the True Identity 17:20 Social & Political Orders 23:23 Identity Ethics 29:30 No One is Outside of Profilicity 36:53 Closing Remarks

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