Perspectivism of knowing and genealogy of interpreting in Nietzsche. For a hermeneutic theory of figurativeness [Spanish]

Authors

  • Fernando Vergara Henríquez Universidad Católica del Maule

Abstract

The present article locates the figurative character of the hermeneutics in the thinking of Neitzsche. For this, it is necessary to have a particular perspective that makes a character (a real, literary, historical or philosophical one, etc.) a figure of interpretation that neither shows things metaphysically nor it is directed towards them by means of a phenomena. Instead, it revives them symbolically, inspiring a new wave of hermeneutics for interpretation and a new angle for comprehension. The main function is its relatedness as a background on which the imperceptible connection stands out. That makes a hermeneutic figure the center or an axis of vibrations that move its discursive and critical components, crossing with impertinence the boundaries of the interpreted and the imaginary.



Author Biography

Fernando Vergara Henríquez, Universidad Católica del Maule

Doctor en Filosofía

Published

2012-06-20

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