Giulia Ferrara

«Slow, Misleading, Maze». Friedrich Nietzsche’s Writing

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Abstract

Nietzsche’s writings, in which he favored the aphorism as the expressive form of his thought, are inevitably fragmentary. This article aims to attempt a reading of Nietzsche’s style of writing that doesn’t exclude its complexity and potential contradiction. In order to do this, the attempt is to look at his writing using the labyrinth as a privileged hermeneutic figure, thus resorting to myth and its figures, used by Nietzsche himself in his works

Keywords

  • Nietzsche
  • Labyrinth
  • Mythology
  • Writing
  • Style
  • Aphorism
  • Metaphysics
  • Representative Thinking

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