Die toskanische Weimar-Fraktion
Abstract This article takes as its starting point Philipp Felsch’s recent book telling the intriguing story of how, from the 1960s, the two Italian scholars Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari rediscovered and edited Nietzsche’s legacy, considered a highly problematic frame of reference in the after...
Veröffentlicht in: | Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken. - De Gruyter, 1897. - 102(2022), 1 vom: 15. Nov., Seite 460-468 |
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Format: | Aufsatz |
Sprache: | English |
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Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk: | Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken |
Zusammenfassung: | Abstract This article takes as its starting point Philipp Felsch’s recent book telling the intriguing story of how, from the 1960s, the two Italian scholars Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari rediscovered and edited Nietzsche’s legacy, considered a highly problematic frame of reference in the aftermath of the Second World War. The essay outlines the Italian background – both institutional and ideological – of this enterprise. Additionally, it argues that Colli and Montinari’s philological scrutiny and quest for veracity also helped to lay the groundwork for the reception of such ‚non-binary‘ thinkers as Heidegger within political movements of both the (radical) left and right. |
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Beschreibung: | © 2022 bei den Autorinnen und den Autoren, publiziert von De Gruyter. |
ISSN: | 0079-9068 |
DOI: | 10.1515/qufiab-2022-0021 |