Zum existentiellen Verhältnis von Natur und Kultur

Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2024 (1):82-96 (2024)
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Abstract

Debates on Nietzsche’s naturalism usually posit nature and culture as competing principles to understand the contingent genesis of humanity. In contrast to this polarizing tendency, I argue that Nietzsche focuses on the cultural characteristics of humanity because of his naturalistic framework. Moreover, I submit that Nietzsche’s conceptualization of the entanglement of nature and culture contains important insights for critically understanding the challenges of the Anthropocene today.

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Johannes Steizinger
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