Nomadism and Free Spirit. La Notion of Freinsinnigkeit in Nietzsche's Political Thinking
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.43.2019.22187Keywords:
Political philosophy, nomadism, free spirit, Jews, nationalismAbstract
On different occasions throughout his work, Nietzsche uses the term Freisinnigkeit to refer to a certain "liberality of spirit." This notion is directly related to that of the free spirit, as well as to the Nietzschean approach to nomadism and, more particularly, to that of the Jewish diaspora. In this text we will show how, through these notions, Nietzsche generates a space for political reflection in which issues such as his radical criticism of nationalism can be integratedDownloads
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2019-06-29
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Quejido Alonso, O. (2019). Nomadism and Free Spirit. La Notion of Freinsinnigkeit in Nietzsche’s Political Thinking. ENDOXA, (43), 155–170. https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.43.2019.22187
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