Lexicon of Arguments

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Röttger-Denker I 51
Interpretation/World/Barthes: following Maurice Blanchot(1): "The infinity of interpretation (the unfolding of a determination to infinity.") But who is to interpret? The human?
Nietzsche: One must not ask "who interprets?", but interpretation itself, as a form of the will to power, has existence (but not as a "being", but as a process, a becoming) as an affect."(1)
>Interpretation/Nietzsche, >Text, >Literature, >Writing, >Hermeneutics.

Röttger-Denker I 136f
Interpretation/Barthes: Effect of over-exposure: the word is seen as a palimpsest.
>Words, >Word meaning, >World/Thinking.

1. Blanchot, M.1986. Nietzsche und die fragmentarische Schrift. In: W. Hamacher, Nietzsche aus Frankreich, Frankfurt/M. S. 65

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