The Nietzschean writing: expression of body-thought and dissolution of the oeuvre-Nietzsche. [Spanish]
Keywords:
Aphorism, body, philosophical sgenres, truth,Abstract
This work seeks to explain why aphorism can be regarded as a philosophical genre in Nietzsche. Two hypotheses are considered. Perhaps aphorism is just an instrument for opposing traditional philosophical writing (continuous reasoning in different forms), or perhaps it is a genre that finds its reason in a necessity that emerges from the core itself of the Philosophy of Nietzsche: aphorism would be an expression of body-thinking. The work is inclined to show the viability of the second option and from there, the emergence of another problem. ¿How is it possible to postulate necessity or reason in the core of a philosophy of becoming? ¿How to match the fragmented form of aphorism with the will of system? The conclusion will be that any reading of the work of Nietzsche as desire of having a global glance of his thought crashes against the experience of a multiplicity of authors and works draw together under the name Nietzsche. The will of system carries out the self-destruction of the work itself and of the reading attempt.
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