969 resultados para NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH
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O artigo contrapõe a distinção entre uma eternidade imanente e uma eternidade transcendente ao conceito de compressão tempo-espaço de David Harvey, procurando mostrar que esse autor, a partir de uma análise nietzschiana de suas considerações acerca da condição pós-moderna, utiliza um aparato conceptual da tradição para avaliar essa condição. Situamos, assim, o conceito de compressão tempo-espaço harveyano em uma eternidade transcendente, consoante com a tradição, conforme a interpretação que seguimos a partir de Nietzsche.
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The influence of the Essays of Michel de Montaigne on the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche has, hitherto, received scant scholarly attention. The aim of this thesis is to address this lacuna in the literature by making evident the importance of the Essays to the development of Nietzsche’s philosophy. I argue that, in order to fully appreciate Nietzsche’s thought, it must be recognized that, from the beginning to the end of his philosophical life, Montaigne was for him a thinker of the deepest personal and philosophical significance. Against the received scholarly opinion, which would see Montaigne as influential only for Nietzsche’s middle works, I contend that the Essays continue to be a key inspiration for Nietzsche even into his late and final works. Montaigne, with his cheerful affirmation of life, his experimental mode of philosophizing, and his resolutely naturalized perspective, was an exemplar for Nietzsche as a philosopher, psychologist, sceptic and naturalist. The Essays not only stimulated Nietzsche’s thinking on questions to do with morality, epistemology and the nature of the soul but also informed his conception of the ideal philosophical life. Moreover, to explore the Essays from a Nietzschean viewpoint, allows the drawing out of the more radical aspects of Montaigne’s thought, while to probe Montaigne’s impact on Nietzsche, provides insight into the trajectory of Nietzsche’s philosophy as he broke free from romantic pessimism and embraced the naturalism that would guide his works from Human, All Too Human onward.
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In this thesis, I examine the relationship between the Kyoto School philosopher, Nishitani Keiji, and the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, focusing on the two thinkers’ respective approaches to the problem of nihilism. The work begins by positioning Nishitani’s interpretation of Nietzsche’s account of nihilism with reference to diverse readings of Nietzsche in Western scholarship. I then consider the development of Nishitani’s reading of Nietzsche from his lecture series on nihilism, The Self- Overcoming of Nihilism, through to his magnum opus, Religion and Nothingness. I make two key contributions to recent scholarly debate on Nishitani’s relationship to Nietzsche. The first is to emphasise the importance of Nishitani’s response to the idea of eternal recurrence for understanding his critical approach to Nietzsche’s thinking. I argue against the view, offered by Bret Davis, that Nishitani’s criticisms of Nietzsche are primarily based on the former’s negative assessment of the idea of will to power. The second contribution is to situate Nishitani’s critical approach to eternal recurrence within his broader attempt to formulate a Zen-influenced conception of temporality and historicity. I then argue for the necessity of this conceptual background for coming to grips with his conception of the ‘transhistorical’ grounds of historicity in emptiness (śūnyatā), as outlined in the later chapters of Religion and Nothingness.
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Pretende-se, neste estudo, levar a cabo uma investigação aos primeiros escritos de Friedrich Nietzsche, com o intuito de compreender de que forma o manifesto jovial interesse do filósofo pelas questões da linguagem pode revelar-nos uma perspectiva muito particular e peculiar sobre a vida e sobre o homem em relação com a vida. Para tal, tentar-se-á demonstrar que subjacente ao problema da linguagem está a questão - herdada de Kant e de Schopenhauer - da inacessibilidade, por parte dos homens, à «coisa em si», e que a esta questão, por sua vez, corresponde um esboço da constituição do homem enquanto insuficiente e incompleta perante a tarefa de conhecer a essência das coisas, de conhecer-se a si mesmo e ao seu papel no cosmos. Por outra parte, dependendo o conhecimento humano da linguagem conceptual, será de particular relevância, numa primeira instância, analisar a noção Nietzschiana de metáfora e, por consequência, o papel que o autor concede ao esquecimento. Será posto em evidência e sob análise o ponto de vista do filósofo segundo o qual a linguagem conceptual resulta de um processo duplamente metafórico que transforma um X para nós inacessível numa imagem e essa imagem, posteriormente, num som, ou seja, numa palavra. Concluir-se-á que, para que o homem possa crer na representatividade das palavras, de acordo com os escritos aurorais de Nietzsche, tornar-se-ia imperiosa a capacidade de esquecer a génese metafórica dos conceitos. Por outras palavras, apenas mediante o esquecimento poderia o homem viver com alguma tranquilidade e serenidade, confiando na verdade resultante do imenso edifício de conceitos por si mesmo criado. Ora, uma vez que tal verdade seria meramente humana, não correspondendo, como tal, a uma veritas aeterna, Nietzsche desenvolve, por um lado, uma crítica à razão pós-Socrática e à metafísica teísta, ambas vigentes na modernidade e sustentadas por uma racionalidade incapaz, por definição, de aceder à verdade, e, por outro lado, uma metafísica de artista pensada a partir dos gregos pré-Socráticos. Para que possamos entender esta metafísica, teremos de reflectir acerca da dicotomia, evidenciada, em especial, no Nascimento da Tragédia, entre Apolo e Dioniso, representando o primeiro um mundo de belas formas plásticas e de sonhos, e o segundo o Uno primordial que romperia com o principium individuationis apolíneo. Acima de tudo mais, será do intuito desta reflexão perceber como, no espírito da tragédia grega, no centro do conflito entre os impulsos dionisíacos e apolíneos, Nietzsche descobre um jogo de transitoriedade, i.e. do devir, e entender qual o papel que o filósofo concede, nesse jogo, ao indivíduo, ou seja, ao homem.
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Se presentan algunas de las ideas polémicas de Friedrich Nietzsche, pensador que desenmascara todas las formas convencionales de moralidad y crítico respecto a la ciencia. Nietzsche está próximo al existencialismo, fusiona la filosofía con la psicología, escribe sobre la muerte de Dios y examina el nihilismo y las actitudes alternativas frente a un mundo absurdo. Crítico literario, moviliza los resortes de la literatura para comunicar su filosofía. Se examina la columna vertebral de su filosofía: la voluntad de poder. Se trata la visión nietzscheana de la educación, donde se muestra muy crítico con aquellos que aceptan las creencias y los valores establecidos. Se desarrollan las críticas de Nietzsche contra el tecnicismo, la educación liberal y la moralidad.
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In the early 1870s, the German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, professor of philology in Basel, researches the ancient Greek philosophers. These studies result in texts as The Preplatonic Philosophers, also known as Lessons on Pre-platonic Philosophers, and Philosophy in Greek tragic age. Using both texts as sources, this dissertation aims elucidating the Nietzsche's interpretation about Heraclitus, in other words, comprehend how Nietzsche recognizes in Heraclitus a philosopher with an aesthetic vision of the world, a contemplative and cheerful view of the world, the becoming, defined by the incessant change, as a child's play that builds and destroy sand castles on the shore. This spectacle, as Nietzsche believed, would be unveiled first by Heraclitus and must be contemplated eternally
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This dissertation presents an interpretation concerning the critical considerations of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche on Modernity, especially Nietzsche s criticism of Modernity, of Christian mores and democracy produced by him in Beyond Good and Evil. Nietzsche attentively analyses details of Modernity, produces a diagnosis of modern man and discovers the sign of decay. We consider that Nietzsche s criticism of modernity is directly linked to the criticism of classic metaphysics. We emphasize questions like: what in us aspires to truth? Christian mores: why and what for? What characterizes modernity? Could it be the appeal to the democratic taste? Is it possible to reinvent Modernity? We stress the relation between the notion of truth, democracy and Christian mores, showing that these mores were also inherited from the Socratic culture. We also intend to clarify Nietzsche s proposal of a new way of doing philosophy, that would be able to surpass the decay which rules in European modern culture. The end of this research points out to the ―philosophers of the future‖ who are able, according to Nietzsche, to claim life beyond the metaphysics opposition, beyond the good and the evil
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Understood in a project of transvaluation of values, the joy is one of the central themes of the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche and Clément Rosset. Opposed to the dogmatic philosophy that moralize and robs your strength to think of it as "happiness", evaluated, in short, a target linked to virtue and rationality these thinkers propose a perspective that makes the joy of point to an instance extraterrestrial and back to the earth, to the body. In this vein, beyond the oppositions of values constitutive of metaphysics dogmatic, the joy and suffering are conceived as elements that are not mutually exclusive, they are complementary as foundations of a gaia(ta) science, based in laughter and friendship. Contents of a tragic wisdom that leads to an unconditional fidelity to the real (expressed in formulas of amor fati Nietzsche and unrestricted approval of existence Rosset), the joy is then interview as vital impulse, the force majeure, the strength plastic encourages artistic creation: the joy of children playing
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This article shows some reflections on the dilemmas of contemporary education, especially those that go without a horizon of truth and value, that are foundation and justification for the setting up of the modern school. Such reflections are grounded in the texts of Friedrich Nietzsche to discuss the dissolution of metaphysics, regarded here as an element of destabilization of the symbolic repertoire of the school. It is suggested at the end, the recovery of the interpretive act as an alternative to the emptying of the concepts of truth and value and recognition of dialogue as a privileged place to get closer to temporary and circumstantial truth.
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En el artículo que presentamos nos proponemos mostrar una original comprensión del cuerpo desde una perspectiva ontológica, alternativa a los desarrollos hegemónicos producidos en la historia de la filosofía occidental donde éste aparece sub-estimado o subordinado al pensamiento, a partir de la recepción deleuziana de las filosofías de Spinoza y Nietzsche; y cuya elaboración comienza a partir de problematizar qué es y qué puede un cuerpo, abriendo la posibilidad de entenderlo en tanto relaciones entre términos (potencias-fuerzas) desiguales (diferencias intensivas) y no como totalidad (substancia). Para mostrar en las conclusiones cómo, a partir de ello, Deleuze puede construir una nueva ontología de la diferencia donde la realidad del ser es diferir y no fundamentar.