REV - AF - 2021, vol. 54, n. 1

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    La antropología filosófica de Nietzsche. Del humanismo cristiano «anti-natural» al naturalismo dionisiaco
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Lemm, V. (Vanessa)
    This article offers a reading of Homo Natura. According to Löwith, Nietzsche’s Homo Natura points towards a form of life that is more human because it is “more natural” than a Christian humanism. I agree with Löwith that a response to Nietzsche’s Homo Natura requires the development of a philosophical anthropology. However, I argue that Löwith’s conception of human nature does not adequately capture the Dionysian meaning of nature in Nietzsche.