The essays starts from Nietzsche's analysis of ancient Rhetorics as pursued in his lecture courses and explores his notion of language as set of metaphors in order to outline two models of truth that can be traced back in greek thought: 1. "judiciary" truth as refutation of the opposite opinion and 2. truth as will to integrate the opposition into a non-violent form of knowledge and agreement.
Le Moli, A. (2017). Filosofia, mediazione, violenza. L'utilità del vero per il linguaggio (da Nietzsche ai Greci). In R. Mirelli, A. Le Moli (a cura di), A che cosa serve la filosofia? Chi è il filosofo? (pp. 179-189). Bologna : Diogene Multimedia.
Filosofia, mediazione, violenza. L'utilità del vero per il linguaggio (da Nietzsche ai Greci)
Le Moli, A.
2017-01-01
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The essays starts from Nietzsche's analysis of ancient Rhetorics as pursued in his lecture courses and explores his notion of language as set of metaphors in order to outline two models of truth that can be traced back in greek thought: 1. "judiciary" truth as refutation of the opposite opinion and 2. truth as will to integrate the opposition into a non-violent form of knowledge and agreement.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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