“We know a new happiness…” from Heidegger’s happy event to Nietzsche’s hysterical salvation
"This article explores Heidegger’s Er-eignis and Nietzsche’s messianism to carve out an understanding of transcendence that allows a connection with happiness in an ontological sense. I will, however, need two more important ‘figures’ from Nietzsche’s work, namely ‘artist’ and ‘woman’—the latte...
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Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Artículo |
Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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MDPI
2023
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Religions
Año: 2023, Volumen: 14, Número: 6 |
Otras palabras clave: | B
Artist
B Hysteria B Heidegger B Happiness B Nietzsche B Transcendence B Woman |
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Sumario: | "This article explores Heidegger’s Er-eignis and Nietzsche’s messianism to carve out an understanding of transcendence that allows a connection with happiness in an ontological sense. I will, however, need two more important ‘figures’ from Nietzsche’s work, namely ‘artist’ and ‘woman’—the latter as understood by Derrida. Using a ‘de-Freuding’ of the term ‘hysteria’ into a philosopheme, I can finally connect happiness with the end of metaphysics. First, I prepare for the most suitable philosophical approach. Then, I turn to Heidegger to look for a connection between freedom and authenticity that hides in the unthought. This opens the door to Nietzsche’s most surprising insertion of theological virtues into the core of philosophical reflection. Then, finally, I introduce the metaphors ‘artist’ and ‘woman’ to arrive at an articulation of hysteria as a philosophical name for a perspective on happiness." (Abstract) |
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Notas: | Mit Literaturangaben |
ISSN: | 2077-1444 |
Obras secundarias: | Enthalten in: Religions
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.3390/rel14060738 |