2017-01-092017-01-092016-09-28PONTE, Lívia Coutinho da. Nietzsche e Platão: uma relação ambígua e antinômica. 2016. 152 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) – Universidade Federal do Pará, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Belém, 2016. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia.https://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/7249The present dissertation aims to develop an interpretation about how Nietzsche's thought is developed in minding polemically with Plato's philosophy, based on the analysis of the published and posthumous writings, in light of points of view of interpreters that give emphasis to this wrestling record as a key for a more complete understanding of nietzschean philosophy. The relevance of this research lies in the fact that the applicants tensions in the writings of Nietzsche with Plato, with Socrates as the main character of the Dialogues, and with the systems that Nietzsche called "Platonism" and "Socratism" serve as motto and element of realization of his thought, both in critical sense, as in propositional meaning. The main target of these antagonisms is a conception of science and philosophy generated in antiquity with the emergence of the logos that culminated in the hegemony of the normative character of reason, both universal and instrumental. So it is particularly important to understand to what extent Nietzsche's relationship with Socrates and Plato oscillates between fascination and disdainful denial, starting a genealogical critique of personal figures of the two Athenians in the form of a provocative reconstruction of cultural and individual conditions from which their thoughts radiated. Therefore, we intend to analyze: (i) the distinction between Plato and Platonism over the thought of Nietzsche, especially in Beyond good and evil, Human, all too Human I, posthumous fragments of half of the 1880s, and lectures on Plato offered in period of Basel and the relation of this distinction with the anti-metaphysics of Nietzsche; (ii) how Nietzsche handled the called "Socratic question" and the reception of Platonic dialogues by tradition, as well as Socrates association with the dissolution of the tragic thought, the latter mainly through the analysis of The birth of tragedy and Philosophy in the tragic age of the greeks; and finally (iii) the ways in which Nietzsche connects to a dialectic and literaryphilosophical typically platonic model.Acesso AbertoNietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900PlatãoSócratesFilosofiaPlatonismoNietzsche e Platão: uma relação ambígua e antinômicaDissertaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA