El origen de la tragedia y la «metafísica de artista» según Nietzsche
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v11i0.1458Abstract
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En este artículo se trata de examinar la idea del joven Nietzsche de una metafísica de artista, que de alguna manera conservó después, en su concepción de que el arte (sobre todo la música) es la verdadera metafísica, en contraposición con la metafísica usual. Se pretende resaltar el carácter sumamente analógico de estas ideas de Nietzsche en su primera época (y que mantendrá después de otras maneras).
Palabras clave
Nietzsche, Metafísica, Arte, Analogía
Abstract
This article deals with the idea of young Nietzsche’s about a Metaphysics of Artist, idea that in different ways he preserved along his life, in his conception that Art (overall Music) is the true Metaphysics, opposed to classic and usual Metaphysics. The aim is to call attention to the extremely analogic caracter of these ideas of Nietzsche’s in his first epoque (and that he himslef will mantain alive in several other ways).
Keywords
Nietzsche, Metaphysics, Arts, Analogy
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