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El presente artículo busca realizar una comparación entre la crítica de la moral realizada por Nietzsche y la comprensión sociológica del habitus en Bourdieu. Este trabajo se enmarca en la constatación llevada a cabo por Nietzsche, para quien si la moral es tan peligrosa, es precisa-mente por su carácter constructivo y seductor. De manera que, si la moral es tan seductora, lo único que cabe hacer para escapar a sus intrincados muros es la búsqueda de una reforma médica de calado que preste atención al cuidado de nuestro propio cuerpo congelando los ideales.

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This article compares Nietzsche's critique of morality and Bourdieu's sociological understanding of habitus. This work is framed in the observation made by Nietzsche for whom, if morality is so dangerous, it is precisely because of its constructive and seductive character. Thus, to escape its intricate walls, we need a profound medical reform that focuses on taking care of our own bodies by freezing the ideals. Keywords: Moral, habitus, self-concern, socio-analysis, seduction.

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Title
La estructura seductora de la moral cristiana a partir de Nietzsche: una comparación con el habitus de Bourdieu
Alternate title
The Seductive Structure of Christian Morality from Nietzsche: A comparison with Bourdieu's habitus
Publication title
Daimon; Murcia
Issue
95
Pages
7-20
Number of pages
15
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia
Place of publication
Murcia
Country of publication
Spain
Publication subject
ISSN
11300507
e-ISSN
19894651
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
3227658497
Document URL
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Last updated
2025-07-07
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ProQuest One Academic