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The aim of this paper is to present the idea of violence in Nietzsche’s work, seen as a basic principle that orga-nizes and unites different elements of his philosophy. Violence is one of its crucial categories, which he exploits in his descriptions and analyses of metaphysical, historical and social-cultural reality. In what follows, I shall examine different meanings and renditions of violence in Nietzsche, both in their negative as well as positive aspects. I shall start from an attempt to locate Nietzsche’s understanding of violence within the Western philosophical tradition. Then, I will discuss it in the light of the evolution of Nietzsche’s work. By analyzing the positive and constructive meaning of violence, I shall be able to conclude the essay by emphasizing that in Nietzsche’s political project violence acquires a spiritual and sublime nature.
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Pieniążek, P. (2019). The concept of violence in the evolution of nietzsche’s thought. Eidos: A Journal for Philosophy of Culture, 3(2), 13–25. https://doi.org/10.14394/eidos.jpc.2019.0014
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