
The Nietzsche Podcast 100: Peter Sloterdijk - Nietzsche Apostle
12 snips
Sep 10, 2024 Peter Sloterdijk, a renowned philosopher known for his insights on language and group identity, delves into the transformative power of language in this enlightening discussion. He introduces the idea of language as a tool for 'group narcissism,' contrasting it with St. Paul's self-lowering impact. The conversation highlights Nietzsche's radical reclamation of celebratory language, positioning it as a 'Fifth Gospel.' They also explore the implications of Nietzsche's self-portrayal on modern thought and the evolution of language’s role in fostering identity and belonging.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Language as Group Narcissism
- Peter Sloterdijk argues that Nietzsche's narcissism is a linguistic shift, not just individual psychology.
- Languages are primarily for group narcissism, creating a shared identity and self-celebration.
The Pauline Reversal
- Modern society prefers self-deprecation over self-praise, unlike ancient cultures.
- Christianity, influenced by figures like St. Paul, reversed the use of language towards self-lowering.
Weisenberg's Fifth Gospel
- Ottfried von Weisenberg's 9th-century Franconian gospel epic is an example of adapting sacred texts.
- It aimed to allow Franks to glorify God in their language, indirectly glorifying themselves.

