
The Nietzsche Podcast 121: Pierre Klossowski's Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle, pt 1: The Semiotic of Impulses
Oct 14, 2025
Delve into Klossowski's fresh interpretation of Nietzsche, exploring how music and philosophy serve as languages of impulses. Discover Nietzsche’s views on thought as suffering and his rejection of the philosopher-teacher role. Examine his critique of modern culture as life-denying, while analyzing the interplay between sickness and health in his philosophy. Unpack the complexities of consciousness, its narratives, and how Nietzsche’s eternal return challenges conventional causality, inviting a fragmented yet dynamic sense of self.
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Thought As Coded Impulses
- Klossowski reads Nietzsche's writings as traces of alternating lucidity and unconsciousness from his valetudinary states.
- Thought becomes a coded translation of bodily impulses into signs.
Nietzsche's Letters On Suffering And Thinking
- Nietzsche described thinking as torment and sought 'thoughtlessness' to escape migraine pain.
- He wrote that convalescence enabled purification and creative strength despite suffering.
Suffering, Thought, And The Somatic Rebellion
- Klossowski argues Nietzsche experienced thinking itself as suffering, while bodily attacks sometimes felt like liberation.
- Nietzsche sided with somatic forces that rebelled against servile consciousness.










