La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité"
In Nietzsche's "mature" texts, we are witnessing a complete dissolution of the subject. At first glance, however, this appears highly paradoxical (Wotling 2015), leading some commentators to suggest that there is a real contradiction in Nietzsche's work (Gardner 2009), insofar a...
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In Nietzsche's "mature" texts, we are witnessing a complete dissolution of the subject. At first glance, however, this appears highly paradoxical (Wotling 2015), leading some commentators to suggest that there is a real contradiction in Nietzsche's work (Gardner 2009), insofar as the author never ceases to speak of himself and at the same time invites his reader to become who he is. Are we to understand, then, that any self is illusory and constitutes a metaphysical illusion, i.e., that the becoming in which we are always caught according to Nietzsche must make any position of a self impossible, and at the very least diminishing? Following in the footsteps of Alexander Nehamas (1985), we believe that we can overcome the contradiction identified by S. Gardner by showing that Nietzsche's conception of the self is not "realistic", but precisely also fictional and dynamically positive at the same time.
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spelling | doaj-art-7e3f472ba6f84ef8a0a1688c7b5d588f2025-02-11T19:37:41ZdeuAxia Academic PublishersLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics2410-48171561-89272024-10-0126110.25180/lj.v26i1.353La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité"Nicolas Quérini 0UCLouvain: Bruxelles, Belgique / Université de Strasbourg In Nietzsche's "mature" texts, we are witnessing a complete dissolution of the subject. At first glance, however, this appears highly paradoxical (Wotling 2015), leading some commentators to suggest that there is a real contradiction in Nietzsche's work (Gardner 2009), insofar as the author never ceases to speak of himself and at the same time invites his reader to become who he is. Are we to understand, then, that any self is illusory and constitutes a metaphysical illusion, i.e., that the becoming in which we are always caught according to Nietzsche must make any position of a self impossible, and at the very least diminishing? Following in the footsteps of Alexander Nehamas (1985), we believe that we can overcome the contradiction identified by S. Gardner by showing that Nietzsche's conception of the self is not "realistic", but precisely also fictional and dynamically positive at the same time. http://www.axiapublishers.com/ojs/index.php/labyrinth/article/view/353NietzscheEcce Homoselfsubjectautobiography |
spellingShingle | Nicolas Quérini La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics Nietzsche Ecce Homo self subject autobiography |
title | La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" |
title_full | La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" |
title_fullStr | La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" |
title_full_unstemmed | La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" |
title_short | La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" |
title_sort | la dissolution paradoxale du sujet dans la periode nietzscheenne de la maturite |
topic | Nietzsche Ecce Homo self subject autobiography |
url | http://www.axiapublishers.com/ojs/index.php/labyrinth/article/view/353 |
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