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Genealogy, Individual and Life - From Nietzsche and his descendants to a critical practice of the present with a historical horizon

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Approaching genealogy, under the baton of Nietzsche, subjects us to interpretations and perspectives that make its delineation as a methodology of analysis of ruptures in history, whether moral, institutional or social, a difficult goal to achieve. Thus, this paper includes an analysis of how genealogy is, in essence, a critical practice of the present with a historical horizon. In Nietzsche, we can identify two moments that will accompany this investigation: first, the idea of "using history for life" in the second "Intempestiva", accompanied by what his genealogical project presupposes and how it is in line with the rest of Nietzschean philosophy, around the transmutation of values, nihilism, and the individual; second, that from the conclusions of the previous moment, it is possible to draw conclusions about the role of genealogy as history for life constitutive of the genealogical individual. Contrasting to Nietzsche, his French reception, in Deleuze and Foucault, whose work promoted and brought to contemporaneity the vision of genealogy as a critical practice of the present with historical horizon, as ontology of the present, although far from the end by the author proposed here.

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João Rochate da Palma est titulaire d'un master en philosophie (2023) de la FLUL avec une thèse sur le concept de généalogie chez Nietzsche. Auparavant, il a été diplômé de la même institution (2020), avec une thèse sur le concept de nihilisme politique. Ses recherches portent sur la philosophie contemporaine, en particulier sur la tradition continentale post-kantienne.

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Authors João Rochate da Palma
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.05.2023
 
EAN 9786206043973
ISBN 9786206043973
No. of pages 128
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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