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Untimely Meditations

Untimely Meditations (German: Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen), also translated as Unfashionable Observations[1] and Thoughts Out of Season,[2] consists of four works by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, started in 1873 and completed in 1876.

Cover of the first edition of "Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie für das Leben" (the second essay of the work), 1874

The work comprises a collection of four (out of a projected 13) essays concerning the contemporary condition of European, especially German, culture. A fifth essay, published posthumously, had the title "We Philologists", and gave as a "Task for philology: disappearance".[3] Nietzsche here began to discuss the limitations of empirical knowledge, and presented what would appear compressed in later aphorisms. It combines the naivete of The Birth of Tragedy with the beginnings of his more mature polemical style. It was Nietzsche's most humorous work, especially for the essay "David Strauss: the confessor and the writer."

Publication edit

Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen has been one of the more difficult of Nietzsche's titles to be translated into English, with each subsequent translation offering a new variation. Thus: Untimely Meditations (Hollingdale, 1983), Thoughts Out of Season (Ludovici, 1909), Untimely Reflections (Ronald Hayman, 1980), Unmodern Observations (Arrowsmith, 2011) and Inopportune Speculations, Unfashionable Observations or Essays in Sham Smashing (H. L. Mencken, 1908).

Many different plans for the series are found in Nietzsche's notebooks, most of them showing a total of thirteen essays. The titles and subjects vary with each entry, the project conceived to last six years (one essay every six months). A typical outline dated "Autumn 1873" reads as follows:

Nietzsche abandoned the project after completing only four essays, seeming to lose interest after the publication of the third.[4]

"David Strauss: the Confessor and the Writer" edit

"David Strauss: the Confessor and the Writer", 1873 ("David Strauss: der Bekenner und der Schriftsteller") attacks David Strauss's "The Old and the New Faith: A Confession" (1871), which Nietzsche holds up as an example of the German thought of the time. He paints Strauss's "New Faith"—scientifically-determined universal mechanism based on the progression of history—as a vulgar reading of history in the service of a degenerate culture, polemically attacking not only the book but also Strauss as a Philistine of pseudo-culture.

"On the Use and Abuse of History for Life" edit

 
Draft for the first chapter of the second Unzeitgemässe Betrachtung

"On the Use and Abuse of History for Life", 1874 ("Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie für das Leben") offers—instead of the prevailing view of "knowledge as an end in itself"—an alternative way of reading history, one where living life becomes the primary concern, along with a description of how this might improve the health of a society. It also introduces an attack against the basic precepts of classic humanism.

In this essay, Nietzsche attacks both the historicism of man (the idea that man is created through history) and the idea that one can possibly have an objective concept of man, since a major aspect of man resides in his subjectivity. Nietzsche expands the idea that the essence of man dwells not inside of him, but rather above him, in the following essay, "Schopenhauer als Erzieher" ("Schopenhauer as Educator"). Glenn Most argues for the possible translation of the essay as "The Use and Abuse of History Departments for Life", as Nietzsche used the term Historie and not Geschichte. Furthermore, he alleges that this title may have its origins via Jacob Burckhardt, who would have referred to Leon Battista Alberti's treatise, De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies, 1428). Glenn Most argues that the untimeliness of Nietzsche here resides in calling for a return, beyond historicism, to Humboldt's humanism, and, maybe even beyond, to the first humanism of the Renaissance.[3]

This particular essay is notable for showcasing the increasingly strident elitism Nietzsche was developing inside his mind. Nietzsche's "untimely" thesis flies directly into the face of demotic modernity in aggressively asserting the dispensability of the majoritarian mass of humanity and history's only meaning residing solely in "great individuals":

To me, the masses seem to be worth a glance only in three respects: first as blurred copies of great men, presented on bad paper with worn out printing plates, then as the resistance against the great men, and finally as working implements of the great. For the rest, let the devil and statistics carry them off.[5]

Schopenhauer as Educator edit

Schopenhauer as Educator ("Schopenhauer als Erzieher"), 1874, describes how the philosophic genius of Schopenhauer might bring on a resurgence of German culture. Nietzsche gives special attention to Schopenhauer's individualism, honesty and steadfastness as well as his cheerfulness, despite Schopenhauer's noted pessimism.

Richard Wagner in Bayreuth edit

Richard Wagner in Bayreuth, 1876 (that is, after a gap of two years from the previous essay), investigates the music, drama and personality of Richard Wagner—less flatteringly than Nietzsche's friendship with his subject might suggest. The original draft was in fact more critical than the final version. Nietzsche considered not publishing it because of his changing attitudes to Wagner and his art. He was persuaded to redraft the article by his friend, the enthusiastic Wagnerian Peter Gast who helped him prepare a less contentious version.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Nietzsche (1995)
  2. ^ Nietzsche (1909)
  3. ^ a b Glenn W. Most, "On the use and abuse of ancient Greece for life" 2007-09-21 at the Wayback Machine, HyperNietzsche, 2003-11-09 (in English)
  4. ^ Schaberg, pp.31-2
  5. ^ Nietzsche, Friedrich. . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  6. ^ Nietzsche (1995), 406

Sources edit

  • Schaberg, William H. (1995). The Nietzsche Canon: A Publication History and Bibliography. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 281. ISBN 0-226-73575-3.
  • Friedrich Nietzsche, tr. Richard T. Grey, Unfashionable Observations, Stanford, 1995 ISBN 0-8047-3403-8
  • Friedrich Nietzsche, tr. Anthony M. Ludovici, Thoughts Out Of Season, Edinburgh: The Edinburgh Press, 1909

Commentary edit

  • Barbara Neymeyr: Kommentar zu Nietzsches Unzeitgemässen Betrachtungen. I. David Strauss der Bekenner und der Schriftsteller. II. Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie für das Leben (= Historischer und kritischer Kommentar zu Friedrich Nietzsches Werken. Bd. 1/2). De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston 2020, ISBN 978-3-11-028682-3
  • Barbara Neymeyr: Kommentar zu Nietzsches Unzeitgemässen Betrachtungen. III. Schopenhauer als Erzieher. IV. Richard Wagner in Bayreuth (= Historischer und kritischer Kommentar zu Friedrich Nietzsches Werken. Bd. 1/4). De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston 2020, ISBN 978-3-11-067789-8.

External links edit

  • Unzeitgemäße Betrachtungen, original German text

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For the song by Saul Williams see Amethyst Rock Star Untimely Meditations German Unzeitgemasse Betrachtungen also translated as Unfashionable Observations 1 and Thoughts Out of Season 2 consists of four works by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche started in 1873 and completed in 1876 Cover of the first edition of Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie fur das Leben the second essay of the work 1874The work comprises a collection of four out of a projected 13 essays concerning the contemporary condition of European especially German culture A fifth essay published posthumously had the title We Philologists and gave as a Task for philology disappearance 3 Nietzsche here began to discuss the limitations of empirical knowledge and presented what would appear compressed in later aphorisms It combines the naivete of The Birth of Tragedy with the beginnings of his more mature polemical style It was Nietzsche s most humorous work especially for the essay David Strauss the confessor and the writer Contents 1 Publication 2 David Strauss the Confessor and the Writer 3 On the Use and Abuse of History for Life 4 Schopenhauer as Educator 5 Richard Wagner in Bayreuth 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 Commentary 8 External linksPublication editUnzeitgemasse Betrachtungen has been one of the more difficult of Nietzsche s titles to be translated into English with each subsequent translation offering a new variation Thus Untimely Meditations Hollingdale 1983 Thoughts Out of Season Ludovici 1909 Untimely Reflections Ronald Hayman 1980 Unmodern Observations Arrowsmith 2011 and Inopportune Speculations Unfashionable Observations or Essays in Sham Smashing H L Mencken 1908 Many different plans for the series are found in Nietzsche s notebooks most of them showing a total of thirteen essays The titles and subjects vary with each entry the project conceived to last six years one essay every six months A typical outline dated Autumn 1873 reads as follows The Cultural PhilistineHistoryThe PhilosopherThe ScholarArtThe TeacherReligion State War NationThe PressNatural ScienceFolk SocietyCommerceLanguage Nietzsche abandoned the project after completing only four essays seeming to lose interest after the publication of the third 4 David Strauss the Confessor and the Writer edit David Strauss the Confessor and the Writer 1873 David Strauss der Bekenner und der Schriftsteller attacks David Strauss s The Old and the New Faith A Confession 1871 which Nietzsche holds up as an example of the German thought of the time He paints Strauss s New Faith scientifically determined universal mechanism based on the progression of history as a vulgar reading of history in the service of a degenerate culture polemically attacking not only the book but also Strauss as a Philistine of pseudo culture On the Use and Abuse of History for Life edit nbsp Draft for the first chapter of the second Unzeitgemasse Betrachtung On the Use and Abuse of History for Life 1874 Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie fur das Leben offers instead of the prevailing view of knowledge as an end in itself an alternative way of reading history one where living life becomes the primary concern along with a description of how this might improve the health of a society It also introduces an attack against the basic precepts of classic humanism In this essay Nietzsche attacks both the historicism of man the idea that man is created through history and the idea that one can possibly have an objective concept of man since a major aspect of man resides in his subjectivity Nietzsche expands the idea that the essence of man dwells not inside of him but rather above him in the following essay Schopenhauer als Erzieher Schopenhauer as Educator Glenn Most argues for the possible translation of the essay as The Use and Abuse of History Departments for Life as Nietzsche used the term Historie and not Geschichte Furthermore he alleges that this title may have its origins via Jacob Burckhardt who would have referred to Leon Battista Alberti s treatise De commodis litterarum atque incommodis On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies 1428 Glenn Most argues that the untimeliness of Nietzsche here resides in calling for a return beyond historicism to Humboldt s humanism and maybe even beyond to the first humanism of the Renaissance 3 This particular essay is notable for showcasing the increasingly strident elitism Nietzsche was developing inside his mind Nietzsche s untimely thesis flies directly into the face of demotic modernity in aggressively asserting the dispensability of the majoritarian mass of humanity and history s only meaning residing solely in great individuals To me the masses seem to be worth a glance only in three respects first as blurred copies of great men presented on bad paper with worn out printing plates then as the resistance against the great men and finally as working implements of the great For the rest let the devil and statistics carry them off 5 Schopenhauer as Educator editSchopenhauer as Educator Schopenhauer als Erzieher 1874 describes how the philosophic genius of Schopenhauer might bring on a resurgence of German culture Nietzsche gives special attention to Schopenhauer s individualism honesty and steadfastness as well as his cheerfulness despite Schopenhauer s noted pessimism Richard Wagner in Bayreuth editRichard Wagner in Bayreuth 1876 that is after a gap of two years from the previous essay investigates the music drama and personality of Richard Wagner less flatteringly than Nietzsche s friendship with his subject might suggest The original draft was in fact more critical than the final version Nietzsche considered not publishing it because of his changing attitudes to Wagner and his art He was persuaded to redraft the article by his friend the enthusiastic Wagnerian Peter Gast who helped him prepare a less contentious version 6 References edit Nietzsche 1995 Nietzsche 1909 a b Glenn W Most On the use and abuse of ancient Greece for life Archived 2007 09 21 at the Wayback Machine HyperNietzsche 2003 11 09 in English Schaberg pp 31 2 Nietzsche Friedrich On the Use and Abuse of History for Life Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 11 05 Nietzsche 1995 406 Sources edit Schaberg William H 1995 The Nietzsche Canon A Publication History and Bibliography Chicago University of Chicago Press p 281 ISBN 0 226 73575 3 Friedrich Nietzsche tr Richard T Grey Unfashionable Observations Stanford 1995 ISBN 0 8047 3403 8 Friedrich Nietzsche tr Anthony M Ludovici Thoughts Out Of Season Edinburgh The Edinburgh Press 1909Commentary editBarbara Neymeyr Kommentar zu Nietzsches Unzeitgemassen Betrachtungen I David Strauss der Bekenner und der Schriftsteller II Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie fur das Leben Historischer und kritischer Kommentar zu Friedrich Nietzsches Werken Bd 1 2 De Gruyter Berlin Boston 2020 ISBN 978 3 11 028682 3 Barbara Neymeyr Kommentar zu Nietzsches Unzeitgemassen Betrachtungen III Schopenhauer als Erzieher IV Richard Wagner in Bayreuth Historischer und kritischer Kommentar zu Friedrich Nietzsches Werken Bd 1 4 De Gruyter Berlin Boston 2020 ISBN 978 3 11 067789 8 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Untimely Meditations Unzeitgemasse Betrachtungen original German text Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Untimely Meditations amp oldid 1211501753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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