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The Socratic emphasis on reason undermines the vitality of tragic art from "summary" of The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche

Socrates, with his unwavering belief in reason as the highest form of knowledge, poses a threat to the very essence of tragic art. He sees the world through the lens of logic and rationality, dismissing the mystical and irrational elements that are integral to the tragic experience. In his quest for understanding, he overlooks the emotional and instinctual aspects of human nature that find expression in tragedy. By placing reason above all else, Socrates fails to appreciate the depth and complexity of tragic art. He seeks to dissect and analyze it, reducing it to a mere intellectual exercise. In doing so, he robs tragedy of its power to evoke profound emotions and provoke introspection. The beauty of tragic art lies in its ability to transcend rationality and tap into t...
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    The Birth of Tragedy

    Friedrich Nietzsche

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