Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo

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Autor(a) principal: Catafesta, Leonardo Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UNIOESTE
Texto Completo: https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/7203
Resumo: What is the importance of philosophically discussing atheism based on Nietzsche's writings? Is it correct to characterize Nietzsche's philosophy as atheistic? Renowned for being the herald of the death of God and a severe critic of Christianity, why does Nietzsche also criticize the atheists of his time? Furthermore, what is the significance of the possibility, raised in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, of believing in a God who knows how to dance? These questions are addressed in the present study through an examination of the philosopher's entire reflective journey, from dawn to dusk, to understand how the theme emerges and develops within the author's work. The first chapter explores Nietzsche's pre-philosophical period, with an emphasis on his religious upbringing, philological education in his youth, and his ultimate interest in philosophy. The following chapter focuses on Nietzsche's early philosophical texts and his exaltation of Greek polytheism as a religious manifestation that, through artistic influence, promotes the affirmation of existence in all its aspects. These factors lead the philosopher to criticize both the religiosity and scientism of his time. The third chapter delves into Nietzsche's intermediate writings to highlight his attacks on the ecumenical Christian God, as well as the principles related to both its doctrine and practice. For the German philosopher, it is necessary to break the bond that connects man and his finitude with the eternal and transcendent God. Thus, the announcement of the death of God emerges with the purpose of inserting humanity into another conception and relationship with existence. Deicide leads Nietzsche to engage with the atheists of his time, aiming to expose that they perpetuate concepts and values derived from the ancient divinity, acting as shadows of God, and thus, continuing to preserve, tighten, and crystallize the vital dynamics. The fourth chapter exposes the radicalization of Nietzsche's criticism in his final writings towards the Christian God and its inherent relationship with the moral sphere. Understanding the critical content as it emerges in these texts is essential to comprehend how Nietzsche philosophically dismantles the principles of monotheism, as well as its offspring and shadows that persist in the human horizon through moral imperatives and belief in truth. The last chapter deals with the image of the dancing God through which Nietzsche, via Zarathustra, opens the possibility of belief as the overcoming of Christian monotheism and its shadows. The image of the dancing God expresses and affirms, through strength and flexibility, the vital dynamics as a continuous process of destruction and creation.
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spelling Frezzatti Junior, Wilson Antoniohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1014241381410099Barros, Fernando Ribeiro de Moraeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6414803495357533Martines, Paulo Ricardohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6842263032845173Paschoal, Antonio Edmilsonhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0158461643798918Spica, Marciano Adiliohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7589108445201141http://lattes.cnpq.br/1437082088385344Catafesta, Leonardo Augusto2024-05-15T16:54:25Z2024-02-07CATAFESTA, Leonardo Augusto. Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo. 2024. 209 f. Tese (Doutorado em Filosofia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Toledo, 2024.https://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/7203What is the importance of philosophically discussing atheism based on Nietzsche's writings? Is it correct to characterize Nietzsche's philosophy as atheistic? Renowned for being the herald of the death of God and a severe critic of Christianity, why does Nietzsche also criticize the atheists of his time? Furthermore, what is the significance of the possibility, raised in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, of believing in a God who knows how to dance? These questions are addressed in the present study through an examination of the philosopher's entire reflective journey, from dawn to dusk, to understand how the theme emerges and develops within the author's work. The first chapter explores Nietzsche's pre-philosophical period, with an emphasis on his religious upbringing, philological education in his youth, and his ultimate interest in philosophy. The following chapter focuses on Nietzsche's early philosophical texts and his exaltation of Greek polytheism as a religious manifestation that, through artistic influence, promotes the affirmation of existence in all its aspects. These factors lead the philosopher to criticize both the religiosity and scientism of his time. The third chapter delves into Nietzsche's intermediate writings to highlight his attacks on the ecumenical Christian God, as well as the principles related to both its doctrine and practice. For the German philosopher, it is necessary to break the bond that connects man and his finitude with the eternal and transcendent God. Thus, the announcement of the death of God emerges with the purpose of inserting humanity into another conception and relationship with existence. Deicide leads Nietzsche to engage with the atheists of his time, aiming to expose that they perpetuate concepts and values derived from the ancient divinity, acting as shadows of God, and thus, continuing to preserve, tighten, and crystallize the vital dynamics. The fourth chapter exposes the radicalization of Nietzsche's criticism in his final writings towards the Christian God and its inherent relationship with the moral sphere. Understanding the critical content as it emerges in these texts is essential to comprehend how Nietzsche philosophically dismantles the principles of monotheism, as well as its offspring and shadows that persist in the human horizon through moral imperatives and belief in truth. The last chapter deals with the image of the dancing God through which Nietzsche, via Zarathustra, opens the possibility of belief as the overcoming of Christian monotheism and its shadows. The image of the dancing God expresses and affirms, through strength and flexibility, the vital dynamics as a continuous process of destruction and creation.Qual a importância de discutir filosoficamente o ateísmo a partir dos escritos de Nietzsche? É correto caracterizar a filosofia de Nietzsche enquanto ateísta? Célebre por ser o anunciador da morte de deus e um severo crítico da religião cristã, por que Nietzsche também critica os ateus de sua época? E, ainda, qual o significado da possibilidade, levantada em Assim falava Zaratustra, da crença em um deus que soubesse dançar? Questões tratadas no presente estudo a partir do exame de todo o percurso reflexivo do filósofo, da aurora ao crepúsculo, para, assim, compreender como o tema emerge e se desenvolve no interior da obra do autor. O primeiro capítulo aborda o período pré-filosófico de Nietzsche, com ênfase na instrução religiosa de sua infância, na formação filológica de sua juventude, até o seu interesse derradeiro pela filosofa. O capítulo seguinte foca nos primeiros textos filosóficos de Nietzsche e o seu enaltecimento do politeísmo grego enquanto uma manifestação religiosa que, através do influxo artístico, propicia a afirmação da existência em todos seus aspectos. Fatores que levam o filósofo a criticar tanto a religiosidade como a cientificidade de sua época. O terceiro capítulo atravessa os escritos intermediários de Nietzsche com o propósito de evidenciar seus ataques ao deus ecumênico de cunho cristão, assim como os preceitos relativos tanto à sua doutrina, como à sua prática. Para o filósofo alemão, é necessário romper o elo que liga o homem e sua finitude com o deus eterno e transcendente. Eis que emerge o anúncio da morte de deus, com o propósito de inserir o humano em outra concepção e relação com a existência. O deicídio leva Nietzsche a dialogar com os ateus de sua época, com o propósito de denunciar que eles perpetuam concepções e valores oriundos da antiga divindade, ou seja, atuam como sombras de deus, e continuam, desse modo, a conservar, estreitar e cristalizar a dinâmica vital. O quarto capítulo expõe a radicalização da crítica nietzschiana, em seus escritos finais, ao deus cristão e sua inerente relação com o âmbito moral. Acompanhar o teor crítico tal como emerge nesses textos é fundamental para compreender como Nietzsche filosoficamente abate os princípios do monoteísmo, assim como seus rebentos, suas sombras, que permanecem no horizonte humano por meio dos imperativos morais e da crença na verdade. O último capítulo trata da imagem da dança do deus através do qual Nietzsche, por meio de Zaratustra, abre a possibilidade de acreditar enquanto a superação do monoteísmo cristão e de suas sombras, pois a imagem do deus dançarino exprime e afirma, a partir da força e da flexibilidade, a dinâmica vital enquanto processo de destruição e criação contínuas.Submitted by Marilene Donadel (marilene.donadel@unioeste.br) on 2024-05-15T16:54:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Leonardo_Catafesta_2024.pdf: 1930263 bytes, checksum: ac40158c5cd254e9bea2af5821a26431 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-05-15T16:54:25Z (GMT). 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title Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
spellingShingle Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
Catafesta, Leonardo Augusto
Ateísmo
Morte de Deus
Sombras de Deus
Cristianismo
Nietzsche
Atheism
Death of God
Shadows of God
Christianity.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
title_full Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
title_fullStr Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
title_full_unstemmed Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
title_sort Para além da morte de Deus e de suas sombras, ou Nietzsche e a questão do ateísmo
author Catafesta, Leonardo Augusto
author_facet Catafesta, Leonardo Augusto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Catafesta, Leonardo Augusto
contributor_str_mv Frezzatti Junior, Wilson Antonio
Barros, Fernando Ribeiro de Moraes
Martines, Paulo Ricardo
Paschoal, Antonio Edmilson
Spica, Marciano Adilio
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Morte de Deus
Sombras de Deus
Cristianismo
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Morte de Deus
Sombras de Deus
Cristianismo
Nietzsche
Atheism
Death of God
Shadows of God
Christianity.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
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Atheism
Death of God
Shadows of God
Christianity.
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description What is the importance of philosophically discussing atheism based on Nietzsche's writings? Is it correct to characterize Nietzsche's philosophy as atheistic? Renowned for being the herald of the death of God and a severe critic of Christianity, why does Nietzsche also criticize the atheists of his time? Furthermore, what is the significance of the possibility, raised in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, of believing in a God who knows how to dance? These questions are addressed in the present study through an examination of the philosopher's entire reflective journey, from dawn to dusk, to understand how the theme emerges and develops within the author's work. The first chapter explores Nietzsche's pre-philosophical period, with an emphasis on his religious upbringing, philological education in his youth, and his ultimate interest in philosophy. The following chapter focuses on Nietzsche's early philosophical texts and his exaltation of Greek polytheism as a religious manifestation that, through artistic influence, promotes the affirmation of existence in all its aspects. These factors lead the philosopher to criticize both the religiosity and scientism of his time. The third chapter delves into Nietzsche's intermediate writings to highlight his attacks on the ecumenical Christian God, as well as the principles related to both its doctrine and practice. For the German philosopher, it is necessary to break the bond that connects man and his finitude with the eternal and transcendent God. Thus, the announcement of the death of God emerges with the purpose of inserting humanity into another conception and relationship with existence. Deicide leads Nietzsche to engage with the atheists of his time, aiming to expose that they perpetuate concepts and values derived from the ancient divinity, acting as shadows of God, and thus, continuing to preserve, tighten, and crystallize the vital dynamics. The fourth chapter exposes the radicalization of Nietzsche's criticism in his final writings towards the Christian God and its inherent relationship with the moral sphere. Understanding the critical content as it emerges in these texts is essential to comprehend how Nietzsche philosophically dismantles the principles of monotheism, as well as its offspring and shadows that persist in the human horizon through moral imperatives and belief in truth. The last chapter deals with the image of the dancing God through which Nietzsche, via Zarathustra, opens the possibility of belief as the overcoming of Christian monotheism and its shadows. The image of the dancing God expresses and affirms, through strength and flexibility, the vital dynamics as a continuous process of destruction and creation.
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