Abismo y modernidad: Ensayo sobre Nietzsche y el romanticismo
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi5.9227Abstract
Para Kant el campo de la razón es abismal, incluso infundado. Posteriormente en el romanticismo, el abismo es el ámbito al que debemos descender para resguardarnos de la noche de los dioses (metáfora romántica para hablar de la modernidad). Pues bien, para Nietzsche no sólo basta el descenso al abismo, sino el ascenso. Para este ensayo, toda la crítica a la modernidad y a su pretensión de un fundamento último, desde Kant hasta Gadamer y Heidegger constituye una profundización en el abismo, el cual la modernidad una y otra vez ha tratado de soslayar.
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