No. 18 (2018)
Filosofía Moral, Política y del Derecho / Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy

Serial Nietzsche: happiness from another perspective Hannibal Lecter: Nietzschean hero

Melissa Hernández Iglesias
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Published November 7, 2018
How to Cite
Hernández Iglesias, M. (2018). Serial Nietzsche: happiness from another perspective Hannibal Lecter: Nietzschean hero. Bajo Palabra, (18). https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2018.18.008

Abstract

Abstract

TV series are a useful and new tool when addressing philosophical issues and bringing ethical discipline closer to all kind of people, regardless of their academic background. In the American serie Hannibal, we find a trace of Friedrich Nietzsche’s ethical thoughts, as well as a manifestation in the main character of his essential principles. Hannibal reaches Nietzsche’s happiness proposal, and for all that, he could be introduced as the incarnation of the Nietzschean superman.

Keywords: Nietzsche, Hannibal, ethics, TV series, happiness.

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