Alexander Nehamas Quote

Irony, which in Socrates' case consists of saying too little, functions for him just as hyperbole, which is saying too much, functions for Nietzsche.


p. 26. - Nietzsche: Life as Literature (1985)


Irony, which in Socrates' case consists of saying too little, functions for him just as hyperbole, which is saying too much, functions for Nietzsche.

Irony, which in Socrates' case consists of saying too little, functions for him just as hyperbole, which is saying too much, functions for Nietzsche.

Irony, which in Socrates' case consists of saying too little, functions for him just as hyperbole, which is saying too much, functions for Nietzsche.

Irony, which in Socrates' case consists of saying too little, functions for him just as hyperbole, which is saying too much, functions for Nietzsche.