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Oswald de Andrade as a Nietzsche reader. Genealogy, catechism and anthropophagy

Abstract:

The Oswaldian philosophical conception of anthropophagy as “world view” evokes the affirmation of self as creative motor, not as negation of the other, proper to slave morality denounced by Nietzsche. But, for Oswald de Andrade, the occidental culture’s diagnostic made by Nietzsche does not comprehend the primitive potential repressed in America. Oswald says that his anthropophagical philosophy is also an achievement of Nietzsche’s philosophy. I believe that it can offer us, among other things, a path to the revaluation of values indicated by the German philosopher.

Key words:
Genealogy; Anthropophagy; Morality; Modernity

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