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Daniel Breazeale
Becoming Who One Is:
Notes On Schopenhauer As Educator
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Lewis Call
Aspects of Enlightened Utopianism In Nietzsche's Zarathustra
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Jacques Taminiaux
On Heidegger's Interpretation of the Will To Power As Art
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Babette Babich
Heidegger's Relation To Nietzsche's Thinking:
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Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Problem of Poiesis
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The Roots of Ressentiment:
Nietzsche On Vanity
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Disturbing Thoughts and Eternal Perspectives:
Some Uses of Symbolism In Nietzsche
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James Winchester
Of Scholarly Readings of Nietzsche:
Clark and Magnus On Nietzsche’s Eternal Return
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Edward Andrew
The Cost of Nietzschean Values
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“Art Is More Powerful Than Knowledge”:
Nietzsche on the Relationship Between Art and Science
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Paul de Man’s (Mis-)Reading of Nietzsche:
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Nietzsche’s Forgotten Book:
The Index To The Rheinisches Museum für Philologie
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Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff
Future Philology!:
A Reply to Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Birth of Tragedy”
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After Philology:
Nietzsche and the Reinvention of Antiquity
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Manfred Riedel
The Origin of Europe:
Nietzsche and the Greeks
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Friedrich Nietzsche:
Between Philosophy and Philology
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Luca Renzi
Winckelmann and Nietzsche on the Apollonian and the Dionysian
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Liberating the Knowledge of Art From Metaphysics in Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy
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Mapping the Ruined Labyrinth—Our Task?
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Nietzsche’s Theodicy
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