Nihilizm a kwestia przemocy: casus Maxa Stirnera
Abstract
The paper presents a relation between nihilism and violence by using
the theory of Max Stirner. The author’s choice of the philosopher is
driven by her view that nihilism has reached its maturity in his main
work. Even more, a key critique raised with respect to the author of
"The Ego and his Own" touched exactly on the issue of violence (among
others, in deliberations of Dostoyevsky and Camus). The study
represents a polemic with the opinions presented in "The Rebellious
Man", that Stirner glorified aggression and justified crime. Misreading
of his philosophy, the philosophy of egoism, is founded in mixing might
with violence which in fact are in that theory irreconcilable. Stirner's
affirmation refers to the former whereas he is ambivalent to the latter.
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