The Women of Nietzsche’s Life: A Derridean-Zarathustrean Reading about «Feminine Gender» in the Nietzschean Corpus
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi15.10796Keywords:
woman, creation, tipology, lifeAbstract
The aim of our investigation is, on the one hand, to offer an interpretation of those passages about women that have confronted Nietzsche with the problem of misogyny; and on the other hand, we will try to articulate this interpretation with the entire work and the theses of Nietzsche’s Philosophy, taking into consideration his critique of truth and his apology of creative forces. We will achieve this goal by developing a typology of the feminine, inspired by Derrida’s proposal as well as Nietzsche’s «On the three Metamorphoses»
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