NIETZSCHE, THE HONESTY AND THE STILLBORN PROJECT OF THE NEW <em>AUFKLÄRUNG</em>
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v16i2.10314Keywords:
Aufklärung, Reason, Verity, Honesty.Abstract
We will analyze the meaning implicit in Nietzsche's book project that would title "The new Aufklärung", outlined in posthumous and never published, as a symptom of the important and enigmatic relationship of his thought to the concepts of "reason" and "verity". We will question the attempt to make a chronological division of Nietzsche's work, insofar as it shows that honesty is the brand's central thought since his compliments to Aufklärung - that are made in the 1870s - to the criticism and the complete omission of the name of the cultural movement of the Enlightenment in the writings of the 1880s, accompanying the reconceptualization of "reason" and "verity" held by the axiological perspective of genealogy in Nietzsche's thought just at the end of his productive life.Downloads
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