Transcendental will. Nietzsche and Gentile
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/4510Keywords:
Nietzsche, Gentile, Hegel, will of power, act, dialectic, becomingAbstract
This article proposes to compare Nietzsche’s will of power and Gentile’s “concrete logo”. On the one hand, it demonstrates that these doctrines share the same roots in the Hegelian dialectic. On the other hand, it shows how both theories overcome this ground in order to refuse every metaphysical philosophy.Downloads
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