Nietzsche, Interpreter of Dionysos
Keywords:
Nietzsche, Plato, Nature, BodyAbstract
The present article interrogates the conception of Nature in the Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), in the perspective of the Greek horizon, which is sinthesized in the light of Greek gods Dionysos and Apollo. To this purpose we meet a renewed vision of Nature in the light of Greek state developed in Plato´s work – this conception finds its synsthesis with the idea of the body.Downloads
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