THE STORY OF THE CHILD: NIETZSCHEAN ELEMENTS FOR AN INTERPRETATION OF SUBJECTIVITY
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https://doi.org/10.52052/issn.2176-5960.pro.v16i44.20854Abstract
This article aims to construct a concept of subjectivity from Nietzsche's philosophy. To do so, the article is divided into three moments: the first presents the concept of history in the German thinker's thought, starting from his critique of interpretative one-dimensionality and his proposal of hermeneutic openness of history; the second revisits the concept of becoming, thus exposing how it is associated with amor fati to construct a vision of Nietzsche's being-in-the-world; and finally, the last moment deals with the concept of the child, which is taken as the ultimate transformation of the spirit and, from there, as the best principle for thinking of a form of life that is truly free.
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Published
2024-04-30
How to Cite
Almeyda Sarmiento, J. D. (2024). THE STORY OF THE CHILD: NIETZSCHEAN ELEMENTS FOR AN INTERPRETATION OF SUBJECTIVITY. Prometheus - Journal of Philosophy, 16(44). https://doi.org/10.52052/issn.2176-5960.pro.v16i44.20854
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Dossiê Nietzsche