Aurora como proyecto educativo
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2021
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Universidad de Málaga (UMA)
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Rodríguez, M. (2021). Aurora como proyecto educativo. Estudios Nietzsche, (21), 89–106. https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi21.13619
Abstract
Las reflexiones educacionales de Aurora se compaginan bien con la general filosofía
nietzscheana de la educación, al liberar al individuo de la moralidad de la costumbre, porque
solo así será capaz de llegar a ser el que es. Demandará Nietzsche una educación que enseñe a
soportar la soledad como camino hasta uno mismo y la propia creatividad. Se subraya, también,
su crítica de las instituciones educativas de la época, para acabar tratando el problema filosófico
central de la educación, el planteado por el nuevo sujeto pulsional nietzscheano.
Abstract: This article interprets Nietzsche’s position on education, from a philosophy that is related to the ancient tradition of philosophy as a way of life and art of existence. It is elaborated from an idea that starts from the singularity as an assumption at the same time as purpose. It analyzes the idea of a master who wants disciples to break with him, to finally arrive to Nietzsche himself as a teacher of humanity. Finally, to have Nietzsche as a master is to act on the possibility of paradox, it is to open oneself to the multiplicity of possible worlds, and not to surrender anything to possession.
Abstract: This article interprets Nietzsche’s position on education, from a philosophy that is related to the ancient tradition of philosophy as a way of life and art of existence. It is elaborated from an idea that starts from the singularity as an assumption at the same time as purpose. It analyzes the idea of a master who wants disciples to break with him, to finally arrive to Nietzsche himself as a teacher of humanity. Finally, to have Nietzsche as a master is to act on the possibility of paradox, it is to open oneself to the multiplicity of possible worlds, and not to surrender anything to possession.












