About the Art of Guiding: Notes on the Introductions of the Complete Works of F. Nietzsche
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi18.10867Keywords:
Introductions, Diego Sánchez Meca, Complete Works, NietzscheAbstract
This paper aims to analyze the introductions written by Professor Diego Sánchez Meca for the edition of the Complete Works of F. Nietzsche in Spanish. As a result of this analysis, we point out three main achievements: first, the division of the evolution of Nietzsche’s thought in two stages and not in three; second, the pertinent appreciation of his philological writings and the problem of philology throughout his work, and, thirdly, the
articulation of the fundamental concepts of his latest philosophy from the approaches of Thus spoke Zarathustra.
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