About Nietzsche and injustice
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https://doi.org/10.23925/poliética.v1i1.15275Keywords:
Nietzsche, injustice, Plato, ZarathustraAbstract
It will be outlined some aspects that could lead to an assessment aboutthe problem of injustice in the writings of Nietzsche. Our cutting and limitation,inside the scenario of philosophy in Western culture will be an unfair leap, as explainedin the text of decisions Twilight of the Idols. This leap goes from the firstmoment of “History of an Error (or How the ‘real world’ finally became a fable)”,in which Nietzsche located Plato to the sixth moment, it means, the last scene of this “History”, which breaks the “pentad” and erupts as a Incipit Zarathustra.Thus we will focus, mainly, on the reading that Nietzsche performs about theinjustice and justice in the Platonic dialogues and, finally, in certain perspectivesand nuances of injustice in the speeches of Zarathustra. From both extremes, wewill try to relate some wiring problems on the issue of injustice.Downloads
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