On Third Untimely Meditations and The Greek State: Nietzsche’s political- cultural Criticism of Modernity
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi15.10785Keywords:
cultural and political criticism, modernity, intempestivity, young NietzscheAbstract
This paper aims to show the young Nietzsche’s intempestivity as a cultural and political criticism of Modernity. For this purpose, we will analyze and interpret two main works connected with the already mentioned criticism: Untimely meditations III: Schopenhauer as an educator and The Greek State.
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