Nietzsche (1844-1900) is often held up as a philosopher who despises the notion of truth. Certainly, he said some disparaging things about it, and has rightly been dubbed one of ‘the three masters of suspicion’. I’d like to discuss the complexities of Nietzsche’s attitude to truth, his examination of its nature, and what I see as his indomitable love and pursuit of it.

Nietzsche and Truth
Presented by:
Jane O’Grady