Gianni Vattimo Y La Gnoseología Nihilista Nietzscheana
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GIANNI VATTIMO Y LA GNOSEOLOGíA NIHILISTA NIETZSCHEANA
RESUMEN
Gianni Vattimo es uno de los principales teóricos de la postmodernidad. Sus bases hay que buscarlas en el pensamiento heideggeriano y nietzscheano. En nuestro artículo queremos demostrar que el pensamiento nihilista que Vattimo adjudica a Heidegger y a las principales obras de Nietzsche, se encuentra, cuando menos en ciernes, en un opúsculo de juventud del autor de Rí´cken titulado
Sobre verdad y mentira en sentido extramoral.
ABSTRACT
Gianni Vattimo is one of the leading figures of Postmodernism with his most important influences being Heidegger and Nietzsche. This essay will demonstrate that the nihilism Vattimo attributes to Heidegger and the major works of Nietzsche can be found, at least in germ, in an early essay by the author from Röcken entitled "On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense."
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