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Atreverse a decir la verdad desde el buen ciudadano griego, al relativismo de Nietzsche y el cuidado de sí en Foucault

Translated title of the contribution: Daring to tell the truth from the greek’s good citizen, to Nietzsche’s relativism and Foucault’s care of the self

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    Abstract

    Throughout humanities’ history, telling the truth has always been seen or for that matter understood, as a challenge, as a defiance of the status quo or what is established or known, and could very easily be torn down by an announced truth at any given moment. That is the main reason a speaker, in most cases, will avoid expressing their interpretation of what is real and true, and will prefer to intentionally alter it with convenient and accommodating lies that will not result in any type of discomfort for the people around them. This text presents a general overview of three very important and crucial moments in history, in which daring to tell the truth came to be the very philosophical foundation and gave some specific characters in history the importance and relevance they have been given today. First, it covers a brief review of the ancient Greek term Parrhesia, its relation to other relevant philosophical terms and its importance within the different philosophy schools of the era. Later, the process of how truth is started to be manipulated from a Christian stance and later the proposal of relativity from Friedrich Nietzsche. Finally, there will be a reflection about Michael Foucault’s proposal that relates parrhesia to the care of the self. As a conclusion, an open discussion focusing on the recent post-truth issues illustrating the mechanics involved since ancient times in regard to telling the truth.

    Translated title of the contributionDaring to tell the truth from the greek’s good citizen, to Nietzsche’s relativism and Foucault’s care of the self
    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)199-224
    Number of pages26
    JournalSophia(Ecuador)
    Volume2022
    Issue number33
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Jul 2022

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    • Artículos de investigación con calidad A2 / Q2

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