The Nietzschean critique of subjectivity
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2000.13.3079Keywords:
Communication, Subjectivity, InterpretationAbstract
Michel Haar stresses the significance of the Nietzschean rupture with the modern concepts of subjetc and the individual, showing the way he established the primacy of the body over the mind, as well as that of the collective vitalism over Western individualism. The author thinks the philosopher is committed to the creation of a new world vision, according to which the social point of view, which prevailed until then, is subsumed into a cosmic vision of Being.Downloads
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