The Thoughts about Mistery Cults in Nietzsche’s Philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi11.10508Keywords:
mysteries, dionysian, mysticism, christianityAbstract
The Greek mysteries are for Nietzsche one of the most original and significant expressions of Ancient spirituality. During his life and his studies Nietzsche will deserve much attention to the Mysteries with the curiosity of a philologist and an ethnologist, but also with the speculative eye of the philosopher. To the historical analyse corresponds a continual attempt to transform the semantics of the phenomenon of mysteries, along a way that is often hard and contrasting, but that goes through all the work of the author.
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