The Problem of Socrates

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The Problem of Socrates is a section in Friedrich Nietzsche’s late work where he critically examines Socrates as a symptom of cultural and philosophical decline, challenging his traditional status as a moral and rational ideal.

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instanceOf philosophical text section
work by Friedrich Nietzsche
arguesThat Socrates is a symptom rather than a cause of decline
Socratic reason arises from physiological and psychological conditions
philosophy can express health or sickness of a culture
author Friedrich Nietzsche
contrasts Socratic rationalism with tragic Greek culture
criticizes Socratic dialectic
Socratic ethics
identification of virtue with knowledge
optimism of reason
evaluates Socrates from a cultural-historical perspective
Socrates from a physiological perspective
genre aphoristic essay
philosophical critique
influences 20th-century interpretations of Socrates
critical studies of classical philosophy
language German
mainSubject Socrates
mainTheme critique of Socrates
critique of rationalism
cultural decline
decadence
health and sickness in culture
instinct and reason
morality
originalTitleLanguage German
partOf Twilight of the Idols
perspective genealogical critique of values
philosophicalMovement Nietzschean philosophy
philosophicalOppositionTo Socratic identification of reason with virtue
philosophicalTradition Continental philosophy
portraysSocratesAs enemy of instinct
representative of rationalism
sign of cultural sickness
symptom of decadence
positionInWork early section of Twilight of the Idols
publicationPeriod late 19th century
questions traditional image of Socrates as moral ideal
value of Socratic rationality
relatedWork Ecce Homo
On the Genealogy of Morality
The Birth of Tragedy
The Gay Science
usesConcept decadence
instinct
life-affirmation
workContext Nietzsche’s late critique of Western morality

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Twilight of the Idols containsSection The Problem of Socrates