Nietzsche, aurora and twilight of the true world in network
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.1999.10.3030Keywords:
Communication, philosophy, NietzscheAbstract
Before entering into the subject proposed by this text, it is relevant to make some considerations. In the present, the academic interest in studies on thought not predominant during Modernity goes beyond any limitation relative to the possession of the legitimate right to search for man and the world. There is no market reservation when it comes to reflecting on how the world has failed to reveal itself to man and has become a revelation made by man himself. When the technique allows the existence of a virtual dimension simultaneous to the sensibility of the world, there is a strong argument to combine philosophy with communication, for example, as well as communication with sociology or anthropology. In the case of this text, as well as of all that I have written previously in this publication, are born from the perspective of a border between authors of philosophy and actors of communication.




