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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26457/lrf.v0i133.2383Abstract
This paper proposes a dialogue between Descartes and Nietzsche based on the subject of corporality. It considers that the human body in Descartes
is not only a mechanical and strictly geometric entity, but it constitutes a corporeality that could resemble the great reason that Nietzsche describe in
Zarathustra. From this approach between authors this article seeks to provide arguments for the reconsideration of corporality in its modern conception.