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Titre: L’humain chez Nietzsche
Auteur(s): Mentana Nga, Victor
Directeur(s): Amougou, Jean Bertrand
Mots-clés: Metaphysic
Body
Soul
Techno-science
Positivism
Rationality
Date de publication: oct-2022
Editeur: Université de Yaoundé 1
Résumé: Everything suggests that human curiosity has always come up against a double questioning in order to satisfy its cognitive desire. Indeed, caught in the greenhouses of space and time, its desires to know the human as well as the ultimate cause that underlies the emergence of existence. It is in this sense that, relying on Nietzsche’s doctrinal substrate, the present analysis oscillates around the problem of the human and the implications relating to meaning of existence. However, speaking of the human in Nietzsche is to take the superman as an object of analysis both in this deployment in the world of phenomenal and his assumption towards the other world. It is this two dimensional movement of the human that exposes the meaning of existence both on the legitimacy of evocating causal power of the universe and on the eternal return of all being to its original foundation. However, postmodernity, orchestrated by a techno-scientific bewitchment based on the principles of universality and objectivity, unfortunately limits itself to reducing the human to the body and existence to proximity, here and now. Thus, our incisive purpose in this reflection is to open new bridges of new understanding of the human in his relationship to the world, his attachment to the earth and his connection to the ultimate creator.
Pagination / Nombre de pages: 155
URI/URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12177/11156
Collection(s) :Mémoires soutenus

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