How to be the one I am to become
a “hermeneutics of the self” based on Nietzsche
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https://doi.org/10.48075/aoristo.v7i3.34406Keywords:
Hermenêutica, autoformação, criação de siAbstract
Taking as a starting point the famous sentence "become what you are" by the Greek poet Pindar, this study addresses the relationships between art, hermeneutics and self-formation, in the wake of Nietzschean philosophy. To this end, the poetic act is understood as inseparable from the lived experience and, above all, from the movement of becoming, with the understanding of art as a way of life. This approach is carried out considering the educational implications of such an ethical principle based on the transformation of oneself as the key to understanding and reinterpreting the world.
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