165 episodes

A podcast about Nietzsche's ideas, his influences, and those he influenced. Philosophy and cultural commentary through a Nietzschean lens.

Support the show at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/untimelyreflections

A few collected essays and thoughts: https://untimely-reflections.blogspot.com/

The Nietzsche Podcast Untimely Reflections

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 124 Ratings

A podcast about Nietzsche's ideas, his influences, and those he influenced. Philosophy and cultural commentary through a Nietzschean lens.

Support the show at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/untimelyreflections

A few collected essays and thoughts: https://untimely-reflections.blogspot.com/

    92: The Four Great Errors

    92: The Four Great Errors

    A deep dive into one of the most important passages in Twilight of Idols. We’ll explore Nietzsche’s critique of our erroneous habits of thought: mistaking the effect for the cause, false causality, creating imaginary causes, creating a doer of the deed, and free will. We explore Nietzsche’s explanation for how these errors take hold of our thought, the psychological need for these errors, and why they persist. Episode art is The Billiard’s Player by William Bastiaan Tholen

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Q&A #9

    Q&A #9

    The ninth time that I’ve done this.

    • 1 hr 41 min
    Untimely Reflections #31: Quinn Williams - On Deleuze, and Methods of Interpretation

    Untimely Reflections #31: Quinn Williams - On Deleuze, and Methods of Interpretation

    My friend Quinn and I discuss whether Deleuze is an accurate interpreter of Nietzsche. What are the faults of Deleuze's interpretation, and what are its merits? We discuss the eternal return, the anti-Hegelian attitude of Deleuze, ressentiment and bad conscience, and the Deleuzian understanding of will to power. More broadly, we discuss what it is that makes an interpretation correct, and how there are different mindsets behind the left and right interpretations of Nietzsche.

    • 1 hr 33 min
    91: Carl Jung - Nietzsche on the Couch

    91: Carl Jung - Nietzsche on the Couch

    Carl Jung contributed to psychoanalysis in an important way, but that contribution to the field is inseparable from his engagement with Nietzsche. Jung derived a wealth of insights from Nietzsche’s work, and his psychological state that deteriorated into madness. Jung’s central hypothesis is that Nietzsche was possessed by an archetype. Such archetypal inflation was the result of a deep imbalance within Nietzsche’s psyche, springing from his rejection of the spiritual.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    90: Carl Jung - Archetypes & The Collective Unconscious

    90: Carl Jung - Archetypes & The Collective Unconscious

    Carl Gustave Jung was a student of Freud, but broke from his mentor in a dramatic way. Jung acquired the reputation of being a mystic, and put forward ideas that pushed the boundaries of psychoanalysis. This is a crash course in Jung’s most important ideas: projection, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. In this episode, we go in-depth on the major archetypes that Jung describes. These are subpersonalities that exist in every human unconsciousness, which will manifest insensibly in one’s desires, and find themselves projected by the subject into the external world.

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Untimely Reflections #30: Weltgeist - Aesthetics of Schopenhauer & Nietzsche

    Untimely Reflections #30: Weltgeist - Aesthetics of Schopenhauer & Nietzsche

    Weltgeist x The Nietzsche Podcast.

    A long-awaited conversation. We discuss: the aesthetics of Schopenhauer v/s Nietzsche, the Schopenhauerian influence on Wagner's music, The Pale Blue Dot, the Eros as discussed in Plato's Symposium, philosophy and art as luxuries of civilization, and what Nietzsche describes as the asceticism of the scientific worldview.

    • 1 hr 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
124 Ratings

124 Ratings

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I’m only 3 episodes in but in the ocean of podcast junk it is rare to find something so clear and well done. I look forward to many hours of understanding (and reading) Nietzsche

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