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Single Idea 14876

[from 'Unpublished Writings 1872-74' by Friedrich Nietzsche, in 1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 7. Despair over Philosophy ]

Full Idea

It is not possible to base a popular culture on philosophy. Thus, with regard to culture, philosophy never can have primary, but always only secondary, significance.

Gist of Idea

Philosophy is always secondary, because it cannot support a popular culture

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Unpublished Writings 1872-74 [1873], 23 [14])

Book Reference

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Unpublished Writings of 'Unfashionable Obs' period', ed/tr. Gray,Richard T. [Stanford 1995], p.119


A Reaction

It is the brilliance of Christianity as a set of ideas that it is simple enough to found a popular culture. A complex theology would make that impossible. Luther brought it back to its roots, when the priesthood lost touch with the people.