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Single Idea 14862

[from 'Unpublished Writings 1872-74' by Friedrich Nietzsche, in 1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 6. Hopes for Philosophy ]

Full Idea

The reason why unprovable philosophizing still has some value - more value, in fact, than many a scientific proposition - lies in the aesthetic value of such philosophizing, that is, in its beauty and sublimity.

Gist of Idea

Philosophy is more valuable than much of science, because of its beauty

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Unpublished Writings 1872-74 [1873], 19 [076])

Book Reference

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Unpublished Writings of 'Unfashionable Obs' period', ed/tr. Gray,Richard T. [Stanford 1995], p.28


A Reaction

I am increasingly inclined to agree. I love wide-ranging and ambitious works of metaphysics, each of which is a unique creation of the human intellect (and with which no other individual will ever entirely agree). A great short paper is also beautiful.