Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
180
Idioma
Português
Publicado
Dec 17, 2021
Editora
Novas Edições Acadêmicas
ISBN-10
6204194534
ISBN-13
9786204194530
Descrição
Thiago Mota delves into the intricate nuances of Nietzsche’s philosophy, exploring the complex interplay between truth and power. Through a rigorous examination of perspectivism and agonistics, Mota illustrates how Nietzsche challenges traditional notions of objective truth, instead proposing that knowledge is deeply intertwined with the dynamics of power relations. This work not only dissects Nietzsche’s argument but also situates it within contemporary philosophical debates.
Mota’s analysis reveals how Nietzsche's ideas resonate in today's context, where concepts of truth are frequently contested and reshaped by various social and political influences. The author intricately weaves historical context with philosophical inquiry, making Nietzsche's dense ideas accessible yet profound. Through his detailed exploration, readers gain insight into how Nietzsche's thoughts can inform their understanding of modern issues concerning authority, interpretation, and the nature of truth itself.
By engaging with Nietzsche’s legacy, Mota invites readers to reflect critically on their own beliefs, encouraging a deeper understanding of the ways in which knowledge is constructed and wielded. This thought-provoking work serves as an essential addition for anyone interested in philosophy, critical theory, and the ongoing dialogue about the essence of truth in a complex world.
Mota’s analysis reveals how Nietzsche's ideas resonate in today's context, where concepts of truth are frequently contested and reshaped by various social and political influences. The author intricately weaves historical context with philosophical inquiry, making Nietzsche's dense ideas accessible yet profound. Through his detailed exploration, readers gain insight into how Nietzsche's thoughts can inform their understanding of modern issues concerning authority, interpretation, and the nature of truth itself.
By engaging with Nietzsche’s legacy, Mota invites readers to reflect critically on their own beliefs, encouraging a deeper understanding of the ways in which knowledge is constructed and wielded. This thought-provoking work serves as an essential addition for anyone interested in philosophy, critical theory, and the ongoing dialogue about the essence of truth in a complex world.