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  1. Tradução: Nietzsche como destino da filosofia e da humanidade? interpretação contextual do § 1 do capítulo "por que sou um destino", de ecce hom.Werner Stegmaier - 2011 - Trans/Form/Ação 34 (1):173-206.
    A tradução que se segue é uma versão resumida e revisada do artigo “Schicksal Nietzsche? Zu Nietzsches Selbsteinschätzung als Schicksal der Philosophie und der Menschheit (Ecce Homo, Warum ich ein Schicksal bin §1)” — publicado originalmente em Nietzsche-Studien 37 (2008) — que foi especialmente preparada para ser apresentada em palestra organizada pelo Grupo de Pesquisa Spinoza & Nietzsche (SpiN), na Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, em 14/09/2009. No texto, o autor faz uso de sua própria metodologia filológico-hermenêutica, denominada interpretação (...)
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  • No title available.Werner Stegmaier & João Paulo Simões Vilas Bôas - 2010 - Trans/Form/Ação 33 (2):241-277.
    The following translation is a reduced and revised version of the paper Schicksal Nietzsche? Zu Nietzsches Selbsteinschätzung als Schicksal der Philosophie und der Menschheit " - originally published in Nietzsche-Studien 37 - which was specially prepared to be presented in lecture organized by the Grupo de Pesquisa Spinoza & Nietzsche, in the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, on September 14, 2009. In the text, the autor employs his own philological-hermeneutical methodology, which is called contextual interpretation, in the purpose to (...)
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  • The Psychological Theory of On the Utility and Liability of History for Life.Jozef Majerník - 2020 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 49 (1):71-96.
    The problem of history in Nietzsche’s second Unfashionable Observation is best approached through that which it is supposed to serve: life, more specifically human life. I argue that Nietzsche presents an oblique but nevertheless complete articulation of the nature of the human soul as consisting of two basic parts, of desiring (the unhistorical) and memory (the historical): of a multiplicity of desires that struggle for domination over the others, and which express themselves in more complex ways through memory-based structures such (...)
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  • Nietzsche y el olvido animal.Vanessa Lemm - 2009 - Arbor 185 (736):471-482.
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  • On the Dangers of Antiquarian Investigations: Nietzsche, the Excesses of History, and the Power of Forgetting.Mordechai Gordon - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (7):704-714.
    Drawing on Nietzsche’s insights as well as those of his critics, this article explores the dangers and limitations of the antiquarian type of historical investigations. The author begins his analysis by closely examining Nietzsche’s conception of antiquarian history and explaining why he finds this mode of historical investigation so troubling. Next he shows that the problem that Nietzsche associates with the antiquarian type of historicizing can be seen in a contemporary genealogical investigation: Daniel Mendelsohn’s book The Lost. Returning to Nietzsche, (...)
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