NIETZSCHE: A VERSION OF THE IN-VERSION OF THE ‘SUBJECT’ AS ‘IWE’
Abstract
This papper aims to propose the neologism Iwe, which, in our opinion, poses a "new" subjectivity that, although it does not get rid of the I, produces egos (in the framework of the Nietzschean text and , more specifically in light of the contemporary rereading that took place around Thus Spoke Zarathustra), that is, multiple and perhaps contradictory identities, within the framework of identity patterns. But these egos cohabit in a field of forces that is traversed by difference because it relies on others.
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DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18542