Abstract
This article explores the conception of Nature of the philosopher F. Nietzsche (1844-1900). Such a concept was born in critical dialogue with the philosophy of the era, especially that one which goes from Kant's criticism to Hegel's absolute idealism and that considers a whole way of being and understanding the world, i.e. the Modernity. From here, the figure of the Greek god Dionysus arises as an image that expresses the instant trait of nature showing itself as a body. © 2012 Universidad de Los Lagos.
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Espinoza Lolas, R., Vargas, E., & Ascorra Costa, P. (2012). NIETZSCHE Y LA CONCEPCIÓN DE LA NATURALEZA COMO CUERPO. Alpha (Osorno), (34), 95–116. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-22012012000100007
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