Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão

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Autor(a) principal: Bonaccini, Juan A.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos Nietzsche
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/cniet/article/view/7769
Resumo: Based on a short selection and translation of posthumous notes and fragments the author suggests that German Idealism is the origin of some relevant Nietzschean concern. The first section highlights how Nietzsche is not only influenced by Jacobi, but also by Kant and Hegel. The second part interprets what might be called Nietzsche’s aesthetic perspectivism as opposed to two kinds of idealism, one which maintains the unknowability of reality and another that refuses it. The third section presents a brief conclusion and speculates on Nietzsche’s debt to Hegelianism and Neo-Kantianism.
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spelling Nietzsche e o idealismo alemãoNietzscheKantHegelidealismoperspectivismoNietzscheKantHegelidealismperspectivismBased on a short selection and translation of posthumous notes and fragments the author suggests that German Idealism is the origin of some relevant Nietzschean concern. The first section highlights how Nietzsche is not only influenced by Jacobi, but also by Kant and Hegel. The second part interprets what might be called Nietzsche’s aesthetic perspectivism as opposed to two kinds of idealism, one which maintains the unknowability of reality and another that refuses it. The third section presents a brief conclusion and speculates on Nietzsche’s debt to Hegelianism and Neo-Kantianism.O presente ensaio toma com base alguns fragmentos e notas publicados postumamente para sugerir que o Idealismo Alemão constitui a proveniência e o contexto donde se nutrem algumas preocupações de Nietzsche. A primeira parte insinua o quanto Nietzsche deve não apenas a Jacobi, mas, sobretudo, a Kant e a Hegel. Na segunda, tenta interpretar o que se poderia chamar de perspectivismo estético de Nietzsche em contraponto com dois tipos de idealismo: o que defende a incognoscibilidade da realidade e o que a recusa. Na terceira parte, apresenta uma breve conclusão e especula sobre a dívida de Nietzsche com o hegelianismo e o neokantismo.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2019-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/cniet/article/view/776910.34024/cadniet.2011.n28.7769Cadernos Nietzsche; No. 28 (2011); 211-226Cadernos Nietzsche; Núm. 28 (2011); 211-226Cadernos Nietzsche; n. 28 (2011); 211-2262316-82421413-7755reponame:Cadernos Nietzscheinstname:Grupo de Estudos Nietzsche (GEN)instacron:GENporhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/cniet/article/view/7769/5310Bonaccini, Juan A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-03-14T18:25:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7769Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/cnietPUBhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/cniet/oaicadernosnietzsche@ufsb.edu.br||gen@usp.edu.br2316-82421413-7755opendoar:2021-03-14T18:25:22Cadernos Nietzsche - Grupo de Estudos Nietzsche (GEN)false
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title Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
spellingShingle Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
Bonaccini, Juan A.
Nietzsche
Kant
Hegel
idealismo
perspectivismo
Nietzsche
Kant
Hegel
idealism
perspectivism
title_short Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
title_full Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
title_fullStr Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
title_full_unstemmed Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
title_sort Nietzsche e o idealismo alemão
author Bonaccini, Juan A.
author_facet Bonaccini, Juan A.
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Kant
Hegel
idealismo
perspectivismo
Nietzsche
Kant
Hegel
idealism
perspectivism
topic Nietzsche
Kant
Hegel
idealismo
perspectivismo
Nietzsche
Kant
Hegel
idealism
perspectivism
description Based on a short selection and translation of posthumous notes and fragments the author suggests that German Idealism is the origin of some relevant Nietzschean concern. The first section highlights how Nietzsche is not only influenced by Jacobi, but also by Kant and Hegel. The second part interprets what might be called Nietzsche’s aesthetic perspectivism as opposed to two kinds of idealism, one which maintains the unknowability of reality and another that refuses it. The third section presents a brief conclusion and speculates on Nietzsche’s debt to Hegelianism and Neo-Kantianism.
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