Introductory Study. Nietzsche on Culture and Subjectivity

Quaderns de Filosofia i Ciència 2 (1):11-23 (2015)
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Abstract

Nietzsche’s timeliness is patent in the renewed enthusiasm with which scholars in both the continental and analytic traditions have approached his works in recent years. Along with other topics, attention has been particularly directed towards two important issues: Nietzsche’s analysis, critique, and genealogy of culture, and his stance on subjectivity. In this introductory study we shall provide a brief outline of both these topics. As will be shown, they play a pivotal role in Nietzsche’s thought, and the link that connects them is stronger than one would imagine.

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Paolo Stellino
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Pietro Gori
Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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