Fragmentos de Filosofóa (
2018)
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Abstract
Until recently one begins to speak of the
“experimental philosophy” in the thought of Nietzsche.
This novel way of approaching the philosopher of Röcken
is due specifically to the reflections of Andreas Urs
Sommer, an eminent interpreter of Nietzsche. Sommer
explains the “experimental philosophy” supported by
paragraph 125 of The Gay Science and goes hand in hand
with an important figure in that paragraph: the madman.
This article aims to explain what “experimental
philosophy” is and then describe that literary artifice,
besides being found in paragraph 125, can be found in
other texts by Nietzsche. That is to say, we will stop to
analyze some texts of Thus spoke Zarathustra,
fundamentally in those that are the question of the
solitude. Is it possible to conclude that "experimental
philosophy" can be framed in the theme of Nietzsche's
solitude? The use of “experimental philosophy” can show
us, as far as possible, a novel way of approaching the
thoughts of the German philosopher and away from the
conventional interpretation that has marked the
twentieth century so profoundly. Does the philosopher
really express his philosophy to us? It is a question that
we intend to answer in this work.