A german franchified philosopher: the editorial reception of Nietzsche in Argentina
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This article aims to investigate the reception of the German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche between 1890 and 1930 in Argentina, from the point of view of a history of ideas and the circulation of texts internationally. Thus, we will emphasize the work of analyzing the first works of the philosopher that were imported, translated and published in the country, highlighting the importance of receiving the French texts. We seek, therefore, to contribute to a history of ideas and philosophy in Argentina, from a material angle, insofar as it offers us an interesting perspective to understand the conditions of circulation and ways of valuing the work of Nietzsche.
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