Critique as acquisition of the “German pessimism” in Europe: actualization of German philosophy in Nietzsche’s thought
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-9800.v19i2p67-81Keywords:
Nietzsche, critique, morals, German philosophyAbstract
The present article aims to discuss some aspects of the Nietzsche’s conception of critique in his later works in order to contextualize this in the 19th-Century German Philosophy. This task to accomplish we shall divide our text in three main arguments, to wit: (i) on the necessity of an uninterpretable interpretation and the limits of criticism that Nietzsche; (ii) the critique thinking as acquisition of the “German pessimism”.
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