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Diánoia
Print version ISSN 0185-2450
Abstract
BARELI, María Cecilia. “Dionysian” transformations: An Analysis of Nietzsche’s Turn in Human, All Too Human. Diánoia [online]. 2017, vol.62, n.78, pp.47-73. ISSN 0185-2450.
We propose to do a lecture tour of a limited stretch of Nietzsche’s corpus to put into dialogue the ideas of The Birth of Tragedy with those of Human, All Too Human. The work’s aim is to provide the scan lines that justify the following interpretation: Although Nietzsche, in the late seventies of the nineteenth century, abandons the possibility of accessing to reality itself from the Dionysian immediacy, he maintains the aspiration of advancing in a deep knowledge of himself and reality, that contrasts with the inherited errors of artistic and metaphysical times in the past. Additionally, he retains the interest in a form of self-experimental knowledge to serve as an initiation process for new philosophical practices.
Keywords : knowledge; thing in itself; phenomenon; life; nature.