Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Transfigurations of the past: aspects of problem of time in Nietzsche’s Second Untimely Meditation

Abstract:

The Second Untimely Meditations was received within the philosophical contemporary scene as a singular work of the nietzschean thought, which serves as a turning point from the abstract time to the experienced time; his greatest virtue would have been to evidence the future as a dominant temporal mode in the human existence. Although, I intend to show that, in this work, Nietzsche is in fact interested in combating the devastating effects of the perception of time to man - a problem that already followed him - finding, for this, precious resources in a valued appropriation of History.

Keywords:
time; becoming; History; value; Science; causality

Grupo de Estudos Nietzsche Rodovia Porto Seguro - Eunápolis/BA BR367 km10, 45810-000 Porto Seguro - Bahia - Brasil, Tel.: (55 73) 3616 - 3380 - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
E-mail: cadernosnietzsche@ufsb.edu.br