Nietzsche e o paradoxo
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Nietzsche e o paradoxo

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312 pages 2005

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This book analyzes the paradoxical discourse that flows through and fundamentally characterizes Nietzsche's writings. Examining Nietzsche's works, such as "The Birth of Tragedy;" "Human, All Too Human;" "Beyond Good and Evil;" "On the Genealogy of Morals," and "The Antichrist," the author shows how these texts are open to a multiplicity of truths that unfold through a continuous process of reinterpretation and reevaluation. This is the reason why he never formally defines Nietzsche's paradoxes, as what is at stake in the history of thought, and in the development of Nietzsche's writings in particular, is an interplay of forces and drives, encroachment and surrender, overcoming and transformation. This book is also available in English, by SUNY Press, and also in French, by Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg.

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