Nietzsche or “Dionysus crucified”: from El hombre y lo divino by María Zambrano

Mariano Rodríguez González

Abstract


In this paper we examine the reading that the Spanish philosopher María Zambrano will do of Nietzsche’s work, and in particular his influence on the composition of The Man and the Divine, especially in relation to the issues of “God is dead” and “The superman delirium”. Moreover our article takes stock of Nietzsche’s presence in the earlier work of the thinker, finally exposing her interpretation of the “madness” of Nietzsche from the complex symbolic relations that she establishes between Dionysus and Christ. 


Keywords


intellectual honesty; sacred; nihilism; piety; Dionysus

References


Andreas Salomé L., Nietzsche, Madrid 1987.

Moreno Sanz J., Papeles del Seminario María Zambrano, “Aurora” 2009, No. 19.

Schopenhauer A., El mundo como voluntad y representación, trad., intr. y notas de R.R. Aramayo, Vol. 2, Barcelona – Madrid 2003.

Zambrano M., Los intelectuales en el drama de España y escritos de la guerra civil, Madrid, Trotta 1998.

Zambrano M., Obras Completas, Vol. 3, Barcelona 2011.

Zambrano M., Obras Completas, Vol. 6: Escritos autobiográficos. Delirios. Poemas (1928–1990). Delirio y destino (1952), edición de Goretti Ramírez, en colaboración con Jesús Moreno Sanz, Barcelona 2014.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/i.2015.40.1.23
Date of publication: 2016-01-18 15:02:01
Date of submission: 2015-08-01 10:26:19


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