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'''Friedrich Nietzsche''' ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'') was a [[philosopher]]. He dealt in [[morality]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Spectre of Lanyon Moor (audio story)|The Spectre of Lanyon Moor]]'') and one of his concepts involved a metaphorical [[abyss]], that stared back at you. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Uranus (short story)|Uranus]]'')
'''Friedrich Nietzsche''' ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'') was a [[philosopher]]. He dealt in [[morality]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Spectre of Lanyon Moor (audio story)|The Spectre of Lanyon Moor]]'') and one of his concepts involved a metaphorical [[abyss]], that stared back at you. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Uranus (short story)|Uranus]]'')


Nietzsche once declared that "[[God]] is dead". When an [[Ogron]] uttered these same words after {{Hound}} killed their [[Crab God]], Missy sarcastically called them Friedrich Nietzsche. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'')
Nietzsche once declared that "[[God (mythology)|God]] is dead". When an [[Ogron]] uttered these same words after {{Hound}} killed their [[Crab God]], Missy sarcastically called them Friedrich Nietzsche. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Too Many Masters (audio story)|Too Many Masters]]'')


[[Evelyn Smythe]] thought that [[Aleister Crowley]] was, at the very best, a cut-price Nietzsche. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Spectre of Lanyon Moor (audio story)|The Spectre of Lanyon Moor]]'')
[[Evelyn Smythe]] thought that [[Aleister Crowley]] was, at the very best, a cut-price Nietzsche. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Spectre of Lanyon Moor (audio story)|The Spectre of Lanyon Moor]]'')
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The [[Seventh Doctor]] noted that Nietzsche said not to gaze into the void, or something similar, and also said interesting things about fighting [[monster]]s; the Doctor found the rest of what Nietzsche said regrettable. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] noted that Nietzsche said not to gaze into the void, or something similar, and also said interesting things about fighting [[monster]]s; the Doctor found the rest of what Nietzsche said regrettable. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Revelation (novel)|Timewyrm: Revelation]]'')
During one of their philosophical talks, [[F.I.D.O]] told [[Graelyn Scythes]] that in his opinion, even before his work was "co-opted by edge-lords", Nietzche's ideas, in his opinion, were "never particularly interesting in the first place". He thought that his works' outsized legacy constituted Nietzche being "overrated". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Latest revision as of 20:22, 17 June 2023

Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche (AUDIO: Too Many Masters) was a philosopher. He dealt in morality, (AUDIO: The Spectre of Lanyon Moor) and one of his concepts involved a metaphorical abyss, that stared back at you. (PROSE: Uranus)

Nietzsche once declared that "God is dead". When an Ogron uttered these same words after the Monk killed their Crab God, Missy sarcastically called them Friedrich Nietzsche. (AUDIO: Too Many Masters)

Evelyn Smythe thought that Aleister Crowley was, at the very best, a cut-price Nietzsche. (AUDIO: The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)

Prentis Duke hated the grey void of hyperspace, as if you looked too hard into it, "it became Nietzche's abyss, grinning back at you." (PROSE: Uranus)

The Seventh Doctor noted that Nietzsche said not to gaze into the void, or something similar, and also said interesting things about fighting monsters; the Doctor found the rest of what Nietzsche said regrettable. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation)

During one of their philosophical talks, F.I.D.O told Graelyn Scythes that in his opinion, even before his work was "co-opted by edge-lords", Nietzche's ideas, in his opinion, were "never particularly interesting in the first place". He thought that his works' outsized legacy constituted Nietzche being "overrated". (PROSE: White Canvas)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In The Dying Days, the Eighth Doctor paraphrases Nietszche's Beyond Good and Evil:

"I've gazed into the abyss already, Xznaal, and the abyss gazed into me. It fled from what it saw. Monsters who fight with me should take care." -Eighth Doctor

This is, of course, an inversion of the original quote:

"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you." -Friedrich Nietzsche

In reality, the infamous quote "God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.", was spoken not by Nietzsche himself, but by a character in one of his books, The Gay Science, in the section The Madman.