In this article, I explore the tension between the difficulty and the desire to affirm the “I” in Nietzschean philosophy. Firstly, I will show how Nietzsche deconstructs the subject as a stable entity, seeing it as a linguistic illusion, while at the same time reevaluating its construction as an artistic process. The “I” thus becomes a dynamic expression of the will to power, to be consciously shaped. In the second part of the article, I will engage with Leiter’s and Nehamas’ interpretations of the relationship between fatalism and self-determination, arguing that Nietzsche does not advocate surrendering to fate but rather an ethical work on one’s form of life. In this perspective, his philosophy is not just theory but a transformative practice of the self.
PERSONAGGI IN CERCA DI AUTORE: NIETZSCHE, LA DIFFICOLTÀ E IL DESIDERIO DI DIRE “IO”
maria cristina fornari
2025-01-01
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In this article, I explore the tension between the difficulty and the desire to affirm the “I” in Nietzschean philosophy. Firstly, I will show how Nietzsche deconstructs the subject as a stable entity, seeing it as a linguistic illusion, while at the same time reevaluating its construction as an artistic process. The “I” thus becomes a dynamic expression of the will to power, to be consciously shaped. In the second part of the article, I will engage with Leiter’s and Nehamas’ interpretations of the relationship between fatalism and self-determination, arguing that Nietzsche does not advocate surrendering to fate but rather an ethical work on one’s form of life. In this perspective, his philosophy is not just theory but a transformative practice of the self.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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