Abstract

Con el presente trabajo pretendo mostrar que la reflexión sobre la historia de Nietzsche, expuesta en la segunda consideración intempestiva, puede ser situada en la estela de la filosofía de la historia kantiana, pues tanto Kant como Nietzsche observan efectos dañinos causados por el estudio de la historia, y proponen terapias contra ellos basadas en una concepción de un tiempo que se encuentra fuera del tiempo serial. Sin embargo muestro a su vez el punto de inflexión en donde ya no es posible concebir a Nietzsche siguiendo los pasos de Kant y establezco que Nietzsche introduce una concepción orgánica en el núcleo de sus reflexiones sobre la historia.My aim with this paper is to show the possibility of understanding Nietzsche’s consideration about history, developed in his Second Untimely Meditation, as following the path of Kantian philosophy of history. Both Kant and Nietzsche are aware of the damaging consequences produced by the study of history, therefore both suggest a therapy against them, based on a conception of time which is beyond serial time. Nevertheless, I show as well the inflection point where the possibility of conceiving Nietzsche as a Kantian is no more possible and I establish that at the core of Nietzsche´s conception of history lies an organic conception of it.

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