The Nietzsche Podcast

131: Daemonic, part 2 - Herder's Substantial Forces & Goethe's Flame of Genius

Jan 27, 2026
They trace how Herder introduced Goethe to Spinoza and a forces-based metaphysics that reshaped his taste and imagination. They follow the daemonic idea from Hamann through Herder to Goethe as a contradictory, boundary-breaking creative force. They connect that force to figures like Werther, Faust, Napoleon, and to moments of historical upheaval.
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INSIGHT

Physics of Forces, Not Atoms

  • Boscovich's physics (force-points) appealed because it grounds reality in forces rather than extended matter.
  • Nietzsche later preferred such force-based metaphors, linking to his will-to-power.
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The Greek Daimon Becomes Genius

  • Herder and his mentor Hamann revived the Greek daimon as a model for genius and intermediary forces.
  • Hamann called Socrates' daimon a pre-rational moral guide and equated it with genius.
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Goethe's 'Demonic' As Life Force

  • Goethe's 'demonic' names a life-force that links finite humans to the infinite whole and explains genius.
  • He adopts the term to capture a power that penetrates limits and loves the impossible.
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