Locura y muerte de Dios en la filosofía de Nietzsche
In order to let people know about God’s death, Nietzsche spoke through the mouth of a madman in his book The Joyful Wisdom. Is there a hidden meaning in that? In this paper this fact is considered in association with two others: 1) the way Nietzsche thinks about madness in his own writings, and 2)...
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doaj-2dfdab0a48314eba82724022f173af122021-03-24T19:16:43ZspaUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)Theoría1665-64152001-06-011010.22201/ffyl.16656415p.2000.10.253Locura y muerte de Dios en la filosofía de NietzschePaulina Rivero Weber0Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México In order to let people know about God’s death, Nietzsche spoke through the mouth of a madman in his book The Joyful Wisdom. Is there a hidden meaning in that? In this paper this fact is considered in association with two others: 1) the way Nietzsche thinks about madness in his own writings, and 2) the thoughts Nietzsche expressed during his own madness. The madman that appears in The Joyful Wisdom may be Nietzsche himself, he may be the only one that is awake while the sane majority is still dreaming. Nietzsche wanted to find a new principle, and still, we have to ask ourselves if he finished his work. Perhaps the concept of “life” in his philosophy can lead us to the footsteps of that new principle, of that new God. http://revistas.filos.unam.mx/index.php/theoria/article/view/253Locura de NietzscheMuerte de DiosMundo suprasensibleFuerza efectivaNihilismoNietzsche |
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Locura y muerte de Dios en la filosofía de Nietzsche |
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Locura y muerte de Dios en la filosofía de Nietzsche |
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Locura y muerte de Dios en la filosofía de Nietzsche |
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In order to let people know about God’s death, Nietzsche spoke through the mouth of a madman in his book The Joyful Wisdom. Is there a hidden meaning in that? In this paper this fact is considered in association with two others: 1) the way Nietzsche thinks about madness in his own writings, and 2) the thoughts Nietzsche expressed during his own madness. The madman that appears in The Joyful Wisdom may be Nietzsche himself, he may be the only one that is awake while the sane majority is still dreaming. Nietzsche wanted to find a new principle, and still, we have to ask ourselves if he finished his work. Perhaps the concept of “life” in his philosophy can lead us to the footsteps of that new principle, of that new God.
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