David Harvey e Friedrich Nietzsche: pós-Modernidade ou extermporaneidade

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 39 (39):69-96 (2012)
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This paper confronts the distinction between an immanent eternity and a transcendent one with David Harvey’s concept of time-space compression, trying to show that this author, from a Nietzschean analysis of his considerations about the post-modem condition, makes use of a traditional conceptual apparatus to evaluate that condition. So we place the Harveyan concept of time-space compression in a transcendent eternity, which is still conformed to the tradition, according to our interpretation of Nietzsche.

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