Nietzsche and the problem of the essecialist concept of language
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Language. Nietzsche. Society. Metaphor. Art.Abstract
The present work aims to present the criticism of the Nietzsche to the essentialist concept of language. Since the Middle Ages, statements about truth and reality have been based on the correspondence of the object with the idea through sensations and senses. The philosopher's inquiry about this vision is based on Kant's philosophy, and on the world system as Schopenhauer's representation, to analyze the philosophy of language through the limits of human capacity to reach the essence and truth of things.
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