As a Counterpoint Between Spinoza and Nietzsche

On the Problem of Values

Authors

  • Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas Universidad de Buenos Aires

Keywords:

Spinoza, Nietzsche, Nature, Value

Abstract

Despite the constant criticism to which Spinoza is subjected in the mature works of Nietzsche, a certain similarity could be highlighted between the genealogical work and the development of the appendix to the first part of the Ethics. It is the interest of this article, then, not to reconstitute in intrinsic terms the reading that Nietzsche had of Spinoza through the explicit references in his works, but to establish extrinsically determined relationships between certain themes between both authors. In this sense, we will proceed to establish a comparison between the conception of nature of both authors, to then describe how both carry out this kind of genealogy of values and finally end with the proposal of each one in relation to what to do with this problem axiomatic.

Author Biography

  • Gonzalo Ricci Cernadas, Universidad de Buenos Aires

    Licenciado en Ciencia Política de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Especialista en estudios políticos. Magister en Teoría Política y Social. Doctorando en Ciencias Sociales por la misma casa de estudios. Becario doctoral UBACyT en el IIGG. Ayudante de primera en la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Su área de trabajo remite, principalmente, a Baruch Spinoza y a la dimensión republicana capaz de ser hallada en su filosofía. Es codirector del proyecto “Políticas de la abyección. Un recorrido contemporáneo acerca del estatuto de resto y de la heterogeneidad en el orden simbólico” (PRII-R20-43)

Published

2021-11-11

How to Cite

As a Counterpoint Between Spinoza and Nietzsche: On the Problem of Values. (2021). Estudios De Filosofía Práctica E Historia De Las Ideas, 23, 1-16. http://mail.qellqasqa.com.ar/ojs/index.php/estudios/article/view/482