The Shape of Lightning. The Nietzsche’s poetic in Thus Spoke Zarathustra

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Carlos Vásquez Tamayo

Keywords

Inspiration, Immediacy, Experimentation, Knowledge, Sight, Game, Affirmation, Tragedy

Abstract

The affirmation of Nietzsche in Ecce Homo, from Thus Spoke Zaratustra, guides an interpretation of the purpose. In the case, not only reading about philosophy but -mainly- writing, experimentation of knowledge, world experience. Not only in what has to do with the philosophy but mainly, as a bet of writing, experimentation of knowledge, world experience. That implies a particular way of approaching to the thought and the image: affirming the pensive power of this and the creative force of symbols of that. A style that, instead of describe, tries to know what means an immediate comprehension of the world: way of knowledge that interrogates, without been reduced to that, the boundaries of the discursive intelligence.

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References

Nietzsche, F. (1998) Así habló Zaratustra. Madrid, Alianza.

Nietzsche, F. (1980) Ecce homo. Madrid, Alianza.

Colli, Giorgio (2000) Introducción a Nietzsche. Barcelona, Pre–textos.