Political aspects of Nietzsche’s “The birth of tragedy” and “The genealogy of morals”

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  • Reinaldo Giraldo Díaz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-7200/criteriojuridico.2%20Julio-Di.731

Keywords:

Politics, tragedia, Nietzsche, art, tragedy

Abstract

This article emphasizes the political aspects of Nietzsche’s works, “The birth of tragedy” and “The genealogy of morals,” because, despite the desires of a large number of researchers, his thinking and his philosophy are not apart from social and political problems. This does not mean, however, that the scope of this interpretation is limited to the domain of political theory, but rather that what is essential is to point out the political dimension of Nietzschean discourse.

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References

1. Meléndez, G. (1996). “El nacimiento de la tragedia como introducción a la filosofía
posterior de Nietzsche”. En: Ideas y valores, No 102, diciembre, 54/73.
2. Nietzsche, F. (1985). “El origen de la tragedia”. En: Obras inmortales. (1ª ed., trad.
E. Eidelstein, M. A. Garrido y Carlos Palazón). Barcelona: Teorema.
3. Nietzsche, F (1972) La genealogía de la moral. Un escrito polémico. (1ª ed., trad.
A. Sánchez Pascual). Madrid: Alianza.
4. Rodríguez, A. (1992). Deseo, voluntad de potencia y vida. Santiago de Cali: Universidad
del Valle (Colección previa).
5. Toro, JReinaldo Giraldo Díaz

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2012-07-01

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How to Cite

Political aspects of Nietzsche’s “The birth of tragedy” and “The genealogy of morals”. (2012). Criterio Libre Jurídico, 9(2), 39-45. https://doi.org/10.18041/1794-7200/criteriojuridico.2 Julio-Di.731

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