In 1940, Simone Weil wrote that Nietzsche is 'literally intolerable' to her. For his part, Nietzsche considered Christianity simply nihilistic. Between the two thinkers, dialogue is impossible. The article aims to show the philosophical reasons for this irreconcilable disagreement, focusing in particular on how they interpret Homer, the issue of distance, and the phenomenon of compassion.
Weil e Nietzsche alla prova della necessità. Il sì che com-patisce, il sì che con-gioisce.
G. L. Paltrinieri
2025-01-01
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In 1940, Simone Weil wrote that Nietzsche is 'literally intolerable' to her. For his part, Nietzsche considered Christianity simply nihilistic. Between the two thinkers, dialogue is impossible. The article aims to show the philosophical reasons for this irreconcilable disagreement, focusing in particular on how they interpret Homer, the issue of distance, and the phenomenon of compassion.File in questo prodotto:
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