Nietzsche seria um niilista?
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2023-02-16
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This work intends demonstrate, mainly, the ethical naturalism in Nietzsche’s, to the detriment of supernatural doctrines such as Platonic philosophy and Christianity. In opposition to Platonic doctrine and Cristian ethics, Nietzsche’s philosophy seeks a transvaluation of values from the Greek god Dionysus, with the purpose of creation values from concepts of “life”, that is, in reality and in the natural world, to the detriment of the concepts of “Beyond”, “God”, “Sin”, “Salvation” and “Eternal Life”, disseminated by christian ethics that are based on an absence of natural causes and effects. Thus, Nietzsche, who was commonly interpreted as a nihilist, ends up accusing christianity of nihilism. Therefore, this work intends to demonstrate through the concept of Dionysus that Nietzsche was not truly a nihilist and that is possible to defend the existence of an ethics-aesthetics in Nietzsche, which prescribes a revolutionary way of life.
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Dionísio, Ética, Niilismo, Transvaloração, Cristianismo, Dionysus, Ethic, Nihilism, Transvaluation, Cristianity
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TELES, Marcos Paulo Rodrigues. Nietzsche seria um niilista? 2023. 37 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Licenciatura em Filosofia) - Unidade Acadêmica Especial de Ciências Humanas, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Cidade de Goiás, 2023.