Philosophy and lucidity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60685/filha.v14i21.2402Keywords:
philosophy, Grece, lucidity, tragedyAbstract
In this article, supported by the Dialectic of the Enlightenment of Th. W. Adorno and M. Horkheimer, as well as in The Birth of the Philosophy by G. Colli, a very positive assessment of philosophy itself is offered, Greek, opposing it first to the logic of Capital and then to Jewish Messianism. The result is a defense of the logic of tragedy as the ultimate form of lucidity, very close to the work of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer.