A Children Game? Giorgio Colli’s After Nietzsche
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wisdom, madness, metaphysicAbstract
One of the most courageous and patient heirs of Nietzsche’s gaze to the Greeks, between philology and philosophy, is surely Giorgio Colli, editor of his Complete Works together with M. Montinari, and professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Pisa for thirty years. It has often been spoken about him as someone who corrects the letter without betraying the spirit of Nietzsche’s work. However, if we put in parallel their
respective readings of the archaic philosophers and Plato, even without going into detail, it is clear that the similarities are few, and the distance great and problematic. This article proposes a path to this problem.
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