Perspectivism of knowing and genealogy of interpreting in Nietzsche. For a hermeneutic theory of figurativeness [Spanish]

The present article locates the figurative character of the hermeneutics in the thinking of Neitzsche. For this, it is necessary to have a particular perspective that makes a character (a real, literary, historical or philosophical one, etc.) a figure of interpretation that neither shows things meta...

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Autores:
Fernando Vergara Henríquez; Universidad Católica del Maule
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2012
Institución:
Universidad del Norte
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Repositorio Uninorte
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eng
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oai:manglar.uninorte.edu.co:10584/2832
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http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/eidos/article/view/3803
http://hdl.handle.net/10584/2832
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Summary:The present article locates the figurative character of the hermeneutics in the thinking of Neitzsche. For this, it is necessary to have a particular perspective that makes a character (a real, literary, historical or philosophical one, etc.) a figure of interpretation that neither shows things metaphysically nor it is directed towards them by means of a phenomena. Instead, it revives them symbolically, inspiring a new wave of hermeneutics for interpretation and a new angle for comprehension. The main function is its relatedness as a background on which the imperceptible connection stands out. That makes a hermeneutic figure the center or an axis of vibrations that move its discursive and critical components, crossing with impertinence the boundaries of the interpreted and the imaginary.