Nietzsche with Spinoza: aesthetic of immanence and the power of the artistic philosophy

Authors

  • Carlos Roldán López Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/Claridadescrf.v10i1.3961

Keywords:

BODY, POWER, IMMANENCE, ETHIC, AESTHETIC

Abstract

At first sight, it may seems that Baruch Spinoza’s works have little to do with a Nietzsche’s approach: we are facing an author who is totally focused on Theology, whose great ontological thesis puts forward a sole substance that consists of countless attributes, which ties into one identity both God and Nature. This is marking him as a pantheistic and monadic author. However, it is possible to find among them a large number of resemblances, not only on their metaphysic conception but also on their ethic approaches, which turn into the aesthetic ones for Nietzsche because of the art re-conceptualization done by this thinker. We might run the risk and propose that Spinoza represents the closest precedent to Nietzsche’s thinking.

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Author Biography

Carlos Roldán López, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

professor of aesthetics and theory of the arts

Published

2018-07-24

How to Cite

Roldán López, C. (2018). Nietzsche with Spinoza: aesthetic of immanence and the power of the artistic philosophy. Claridades. Revista De filosofía, 10(1), 93–105. https://doi.org/10.24310/Claridadescrf.v10i1.3961

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STUDIES