Nietzsche’s influence on Heidegger’s design of historicity and historiography
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v7i1.49010Abstract
The aim of this paper is to understand the influences Nietzsche had on Heidegger regarding the conception of historicity and historiography. Both authors point to two different ways in which history is understood: history as science, that is, the writing and study of history, and history as a flow of lived events. Thus, despite some differences between philosophers, it seems that both understand history as a phenomenon of the human being, based on its existential structure.
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