Nietzsche, Kant e a Filosofia como sedução moral: Série 2 / Nietzsche, Kant and philosophy as moral seduction

Kant E-Prints 4:323-340 (2009)
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This article presents some aspects of the relation between Nietzsche’s thought and Kant, considering in particular the relation between philosophy and morality. The focus is in particular Nietzsche's critique of Kant, particularly in view of the points presented by Nietzsche as what separates him from his predecessor

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