Researching with Nietzsche in Spanish Language Today
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi18.10871Keywords:
Mind, Spirit, Body, Research, PosthumousAbstract
With a concrete example, that of the experience of my current research on Nietzsche as a philosopher of the mind and philosophical psychologist, this paper will proceed to show some of the great advantages that is bringing to him the fact of having already at our disposal Nietzsche’s complete works and posthumous fragments in Spanish language, published under the auspices of SEDEN by the team directed by Diego Sánchez Meca.
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