Through a textual reconstruction of some moments of Nietzsche’s production, we try to demonstrate how he has thought to a form of subjectivity certainly indebted to the activity of drives, but necessarily dependent on mental operations that allow us to see (with the mind) what we feel with the body. The own configuration of this subjectivity, however, is remained within the limits of the operations of an analytical mind that in the face of reality acts as a mirror. The decisive move of late Nietzsche is to reduce the weight of the analytical rationality, not with denial, but requiring to think the idea of reason within a project that requires a subjectivity able to feel in a “cosmic” way.
Sensi e ragione in Nietzsche. Il soggetto e il suo rapporto cognitivo con il mondo
Riccardo Roni
2009-01-01
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Through a textual reconstruction of some moments of Nietzsche’s production, we try to demonstrate how he has thought to a form of subjectivity certainly indebted to the activity of drives, but necessarily dependent on mental operations that allow us to see (with the mind) what we feel with the body. The own configuration of this subjectivity, however, is remained within the limits of the operations of an analytical mind that in the face of reality acts as a mirror. The decisive move of late Nietzsche is to reduce the weight of the analytical rationality, not with denial, but requiring to think the idea of reason within a project that requires a subjectivity able to feel in a “cosmic” way.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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