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The purpose of this article is to underline the positive characteristics of Nietzsche’s philosophy, which are too often set aside for the benefit of his critics of morals, metaphysics and nihilism. To philosophize with a hammer does not only consist of the destruction of idols. The goal is rather to use this liberation in order to build an affirmative ethics. To understand this, we will focus on the affection which is the motor of this ethics.

Thomas Rimbot, Université de Caen, Normandie, France

graduated from a Master in Philosophy, Université de Caen Normandie, France. He has published two studies on Nietzsche: Nietzsche: égoïsme - introduction à la morale de l'affirmation, Lyon, 2018; and L'interprétation chez Nietzsche, Lyon, 2018. He has also published a compilation of articles on the aesthetics of cinema: Études sur le cinéma: Analyzes de films et analyzes de séquences, Lyon, 2017. His areas of work and research are philosophy Contemporary German and French (Nietzsche, Deleuze and Guattari), as well as the aesthetics of the cinematographic image (Godard)

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Received 2018-12-18
Accepted 2018-12-18
Published 2019-01-15