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Aestheticism and the Others: The Social Dimension of Nietzsche's Views on Self-Fashioning

Autoren: Filip Čukljević ORCID
University of Belgrade - Faculty of Philosophy
Schlüsselbegriffe: Friedrich Nietzsche Alexander Nehamas samokształcenie publiczność wpływ konkurs
Data publikacji całości:2024
Seitenanzahl:18 (73-90)
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Abstract

In this article, I shall explore the social dimension of Friedrich Nietzsche's views on self-fashioning, focusing on the interpretation offered by Alexander Nehamas. First, I shall briefly present Nehamas's understanding of Nietzsche's views on self-fashioning and the overall significance of their social aspects. Then I shall investigate the necessity of the audience to assess one's attempt at self-fashioning. Furthermore, I shall explore how one's pursuit of self-fashioning is influenced by and influences other similar efforts. Finally, the article will reveal the role of contest in the phenomenon of influence.
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