Nietzsche: ciência, contradição e nuance

Cadernos Nietzsche 45 (1):e184478 (2024)
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Abstract

Scholars point out contradictions in Nietzsche’s philosophy. An example would be his po itions on science, object of praise and criticism. If so, Nietzsche would make contradictory remarks about a domain that, on principle, seeks to rid itself of contradictions. From the perspective of Nietzschean philosophy, would attributing contradiction to it mean an objection? Would Nietzsche’s praise and criticism of science be incompatible? After trying to answer these questions, we will aim to show that the philosopher’s considerations on science reveal a way of proceeding that he not only claims for himself but also prescribes to scientific thought: the art of nuance.

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Logik und ästhetik.Günter Abel - 1987 - Nietzsche Studien 16:112-148.

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