Nietzsche and Heidegger: truth, value and foundation

Heidegger posits Nietzsche as the last metaphysician, in a line that can be traced back to Plato and who has historically displayed a cover-up of being. In this article we will seek to address Heidegger’s criticism of Nietzsche with the aim of realizing that it is sustained from a cut of the Nietzsc...

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Autor principal: Zengotita, Alonso (author)
Formato: article other
Idioma:por
Publicado em: 2021
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Texto completo:https://doi.org/10.36517/Argumentos.26.1
País:Brasil
Oai:oai:periodicos.ufc:article/70791
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Resumo:Heidegger posits Nietzsche as the last metaphysician, in a line that can be traced back to Plato and who has historically displayed a cover-up of being. In this article we will seek to address Heidegger’s criticism of Nietzsche with the aim of realizing that it is sustained from a cut of the Nietzschean value-truth relation. The central hypothesis will maintain that, while Heidegger seeks to position – from the aforementioned clipping - his criticism in analytical-argumentative terms, it unfolds rather from the value that each author gives to the truth in terms of foundation.