Nietzsche, Philology, and Philosophy: Conjunctions on the Horizon of Criticism
Abstract
Nietzschean philosophy is a philological philosophy. Beneath the Nietzschean legacy of maturity prevails a critical-methodological basis discovered by him in his years of philological practice and from which a profoundly original philosophical gaze emerges. This article aims to show the reasons for this coincidence in a journey of continuity through the problem of critique.
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