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What happens to humanity after God dies? Over a century ago, Friedrich Nietzsche and Fyodor Dostoevsky stood at the same historical crossroads—and saw the same crisis coming. Meaning was collapsing. Faith was eroding. Moral certainty was dissolving.
But they gave radically different answers to the same terrifying question.
Nietzsche believed humanity would have to become strong enough to create its own meaning—to rise beyond good and evil through power, will, and self-overcoming. Dostoevsky believed that without transcendent meaning, humans wouldn’t rise at all—they would fracture, justify cruelty, and destroy one another in the name of ideology.
In this long-form episode of Philosophy for Better Humans, Joey Caster walks you through:
This is not an academic lecture. It’s a cinematic, emotionally grounded exploration of meaning, suffering, strength, love, and responsibility—and why the future of civilization may depend on how we answer this question.
🎧 Listen if you’ve ever asked:
📌 Listen to the full episode 🎙️ Philosophy for Better Humans Hosted by Joey Caster
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By Joey CasterWhat happens to humanity after God dies? Over a century ago, Friedrich Nietzsche and Fyodor Dostoevsky stood at the same historical crossroads—and saw the same crisis coming. Meaning was collapsing. Faith was eroding. Moral certainty was dissolving.
But they gave radically different answers to the same terrifying question.
Nietzsche believed humanity would have to become strong enough to create its own meaning—to rise beyond good and evil through power, will, and self-overcoming. Dostoevsky believed that without transcendent meaning, humans wouldn’t rise at all—they would fracture, justify cruelty, and destroy one another in the name of ideology.
In this long-form episode of Philosophy for Better Humans, Joey Caster walks you through:
This is not an academic lecture. It’s a cinematic, emotionally grounded exploration of meaning, suffering, strength, love, and responsibility—and why the future of civilization may depend on how we answer this question.
🎧 Listen if you’ve ever asked:
📌 Listen to the full episode 🎙️ Philosophy for Better Humans Hosted by Joey Caster
Keywords / SEO Tags: Nietzsche vs Dostoevsky, God is dead meaning, philosophy podcast, existentialism explained, nihilism modern life, meaning of suffering, philosophy for beginners, moral philosophy, power vs compassion, Friedrich Nietzsche philosophy, Dostoevsky philosophy, long form philosophy podcast