Schelling-Jahrbuch
Online ISSN : 2434-8910
Print ISSN : 0919-4622
Aesthetics of the unconscious
Nietzsche and today’s art
Keiko YAMAMOTO
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2015 Volume 23 Pages 24-

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Nietzsche thought that man was made average by language and that art was enlivened in the field without language, the unconscious. In his late writings, Nietzsche explored the mystery of “the self- body” to elucidate the unconscious. The early Nietzsche considered consciousness to be individual and the unconscious to be communal, whereas the late Nietzsche held the former to be communal and the later, individual. He wished to release life from the sign world and the extreme sharpness of the body, the sensory organ, in order to understand the totally different code of the artist.
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