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In this third video discussing Friedrich Nietzsche's early work, The Birth of Tragedy, we examine the third possible "noble" response to the problem of existence -- the Socratic-Alexandrian, which shows itself not only in the tragedies of Euripides, in Platonic Dialogues, and in New Attic Comedy, bit also in the scientific mentality. Going through sections 11-17, takes us into Nietzsche's criticism of Euripdes and Socrates as misunderstanders of the Dionysiac, and as the killers of genuine tragedy
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