From desert to forest. Concerning the Spanish edition of the Complete Works of Nietzsche
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi18.10869Keywords:
Nietzsche, Complete Works, Posthumous FragmentsAbstract
The publication of Nietzsche’s Complete Works under the direction of Diego Sánchez Meca in the publishing house Tecnos represents a decisive step for Spanish research on this author. Nowadays, it is available to Spanish readers an edition, in which, for the first time, we can find an integral and philologically reliable translation of his writings, both those wrote for the public and his posthumous fragments.
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