Heidegger’s and Nietzsche’s Shadow: Remembering Franco Volpi (1952-2009)
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Nietzsche, Heidegger, VolpiAbstract
The influence of Nietzsche on Heidegger’s thought is evident. Perhaps one of the most insightful philosophers that have noted this impact in a lucid manner was Franco Volpi. Shortly before his death, and to mark the publication of the Italian translation of Heidegger’s work Contributions to philosophy, he made clear his position about Heidegger, interpreting in a critical but fair way the great weight of the philosophy of Nietzsche in Heidegger’s path of thinking. This judgement is thought-provoking and forces us to
reflect on Heidegger’s philosophy without losing sight of the uneasiness of his philosophy in the «sea of Being», because of the impact made on its screens by the challenge, never overcome, of Nietzsche’s philosophy.
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