Terror e fanatismo religioso: niilismo disfarçado? Um diagnóstico do fundamentalismo e do terrorismo a partir de Friedrich Nietzsche

Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 19:181-201 (2011)
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Abstract

The events of September 11th, 2001 have irreversibly marked the outlook of the entire world in the beginning of the twentieth-first century and its consequences will certainly continue to be felt for years to come. Although relatively new, such events have not passed without receiving attention from some among the foremost thinkers of our time. Given that, we intend to develop an interpretative hypothesis which, starting from the perspective opened by the reflections of Friedrich Nietzsche concerning the nihilism and the great politics, seeks to understand both the violent actions which try to justify themselves from a fundamentalist world view as well as the recent political and military configuration of the U.S. liberal democracy as different forms of reaction against the deepening of the value crisis ​​through which the Western world passes

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Nietzsches quelle Des nihilismus-begriffs.Elisabeth Kuhn - 1984 - Nietzsche Studien 13 (1):253-278.

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