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Socrates represents the detrimental effects of excessive rationality on art from "summary" of The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche

In the realm of art, the figure of Socrates emerges as a symbol of the dangers inherent in an overemphasis on rationality. Socrates, as a representative of the Enlightenment tradition, stands in opposition to the Dionysian spirit that is essential to the creation of great art. By advocating for a strict adherence to logic and reason, Socrates stifles the creative impulses that give rise to true artistic expression. The rationality championed by Socrates serves to undermine the power of art by reducing it to a mere intellectual exercise. Rather than embracing the irrational and chaotic forces that lie at the heart of artistic creation, Socrates seeks to impose order and clarity upon the artistic process. In doing so, he robs art of its vitality and spontan...
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    The Birth of Tragedy

    Friedrich Nietzsche

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