We Philologists / Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Volume 8
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Aphoristic criticism of contemporary classical scholarship and its impact on education, arguing that specialists present a diluted, ornamental version of antiquity that neither reaches young learners nor fosters genuine cultural formation. The text diagnoses institutional and ideological distortions that turn philology into a careerist, superficial practice, and it questions the timing and methods by which ancient literature is taught. It advocates a shift toward Greek exemplars, engagement with the arts and sciences, and pedagogical sensitivity to developmental stages, urging educators to cultivate strength, aesthetic discernment, and a more authentic encounter with the past while warning against religious and liberal compromises of classical heritage.
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