We propose to investigate the concepts of truth and language in Nietzsche's first period and demonstrate how the critic of language is linked with the Schopenhauer's concepts of will, intellect, intuition and reason. We think that young Nietzsche interpreted the intellect as an impulse and identified the concepts of reason and language. That results in the rejection of the propose of metaphysics of will and caused expressive changes in the interpretation of roles of the arts, the sciences and the philosophy.
Schopenhauer; Nietzsche; truth; language; intuition; intellect