What exactly is the principle of dynamic contextualization?
This principle is one of the most original aspects of HyperNietzsche. While the user navigates the site, moving from one page to the other, this feature makes available precisely those documents that are relevant to the page that is presently being viewed. For example, if the user selects a manuscript page, the system immediately makes accessible, without the need for additional complicated searches, all the transcriptions and translations available for the page, as well as all the relevant text-genetic paths and all the critical essays that refer to the page. If the user selects a critical essay, the contextualization mask will present a list of all the Nietzsche texts and manuscripts cited by the author of the essay, and a list of all the contributions that are cited in, or that cite, the essay being viewed.