Intro to Nietzsche — Season 1, Episode 4: Challenging Morality
Documentary, Talk • 57 min • 1 season, 8 episodes
Episode synopsis
In lecture four, we investigate Nietzsche's provocative ideas in Beyond Good and Evil, exploring his challenges to traditional notions of truth, morality, and the nature of philosophical thinking itself. Nietzsche questions the existence of simple opposites, the role of unconscious instincts in shaping thought, and the idea that every philosophy is a disguised autobiography of its author, urging us to reexamine our assumptions about good and evil.
About Intro to Nietzsche
In Introduction to Nietzsche, an eight-hour course, Dr. Peterson embarks on a deep exploration of the life, philosophy, and enduring influence of Friedrich Nietzsche. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, we examine how Nietzsche's ideas challenged traditional moral and philosophical foundations, paving the way for new perspectives on the human condition. The course delves into key concepts such as the will to power, the critique of truth and morality, and the affirmation of life in the face of nihilism, while also exploring Nietzsche's complex relationship with religion, academia, and the works of other thinkers. Ultimately, we are invited to confront uncomfortable realities, embrace necessary struggles, and cultivate the courage and gratitude needed to realize our full potential.