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CASTRO BARAHONA, Franz Mauricio. Nietzschean Interpretation of the Esthetic Phenomenon. Folios [online]. 2008, n.27, pp.16-23. ISSN 0123-4870.

Nietzsche builds up a reflection about reason and senses as strong forces on tension. Where the senses release human existence and drunkenness is the creative state for excellence. In this paper are shown the reflection and the interpretation acts, as a vital phenomenon created by Nietzsche himself. For this reason, an interpreter reaches a position in the world and transcends when there is not just an understanding of him or herself, of an art work, but also an interpretation of the human being in general. There is a believe on the power of man and nature, their union in order to life, that can show the beauty, the ugliness, and the contradictions of human being; this power is given to mankind on Nietzsche’s special way of seeing art, and goes in the opposite way than ideas does; since they move men further away from life itself. Nietzsche faces religion hatred with senses release. This aspect is included in the question about existence in Habermas works as well.

Keywords : Philosophy vitalism; art; dionysus; Apolo; reason; nature; Plato; Sócrates; christianism; passions; drunkenness; appearance; rationalism; nihilism; will to power.

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