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Horuzhiy, S. S. Revaluation of All Anthropological Values

Abstract: The report proves the idea that Nietzsche’s conception appeared after Kierkegaard’s but not vice versa. In his article the author made an attempt to reconstruct Nietzsche’s anthropological conception. He noted that dramatic and overall criticism of the essentialists’ model of human eventually made Nietzsche to deconstruct the essentialistic subject created by Aristotle, Boetius and Descartes. Such a ‘death of the subject’ became the key topic of Nietzsche’s later works.


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philosophy, philosophical anthropology, anthropological values, existentialism, human, subject, ontology, discourse


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