"Does wisdom perhaps appear on the earth as a raven which is inspired by the smell of carrion?"
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The provocation lands in Nietzsche’s long campaign against hygienic philosophy: systems that pretend truth is born from pure reason, disinterested contemplation, or respectable virtue. He suspects the opposite. The sharpest thinking often comes when ideals have collapsed and the thinker is forced to forage among what remains: disappointment, resentment, bodily limits, cultural exhaustion. Wisdom is scavenger-intelligence, evolved for a world that breaks.
There’s also a jab at moralists. If “wisdom” feeds on carrion, then lofty pronouncements about duty and goodness may be powered by the very drives they denounce: envy, fear, a need to control, a fascination with catastrophe. Nietzsche’s question mark keeps it from becoming a slogan; it’s a taunt aimed at readers who want philosophy to comfort them. He’s asking whether we can tolerate the possibility that insight is not a reward for purity, but a byproduct of confronting what we’d rather bury.
Contextually, it fits his broader genealogical method: follow values back to their origins, and you’ll often find not heaven, but a carcass.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Verified source: Götzen-Dämmerung (Twilight of the Idols) (Friedrich Nietzsche, 1889)
Evidence: Erschiene die Weisheit vielleicht auf Erden als Rabe, den ein kleiner Geruch von Aas begeistert?… (Chapter: "Das Problem des Sokrates" (The Problem of Socrates), §1). This line appears in Nietzsche’s own text in *Götzen-Dämmerung* in the first section of the chapter "Das Problem des Sokrates". The commonly-circulated English quote (“Does wisdom perhaps appear on the earth as a raven which is inspired by the smell of carrion?”) is a translation/paraphrase of this German sentence. Although Nietzsche wrote the work in 1888, the book’s first publication is generally dated 1889 (released by C. G. Naumann in Leipzig). Other candidates (1) What Has Wisdom Got to Do with It? - 365 Daily Wisdom Con... (Jasmine Dr Renner, 2012) compilation95.0% ... Does wisdom perhaps appear on the earth as a raven which is inspired by the smell of carrion ? " Friedrich Nietzs... |
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