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Bernhard H.F. Taureck
Decentering Humanity:
Nietzsche’s Debt To Montaigne and Others
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Wayne Klein
The Philosopher As Writer:
Form and Content In Nietzsche
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Daniel Breazeale
Becoming Who One Is:
Notes On Schopenhauer As Educator
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Ruth Abbey
The Roots of Ressentiment:
Nietzsche On Vanity
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Robin Small
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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Jörg Salaquarda
“Art Is More Powerful Than Knowledge”:
Nietzsche on the Relationship Between Art and Science
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Dieter Freundlieb
Paul de Man’s (Mis-)Reading of Nietzsche:
Causality and the Principle of Non-Contradiction
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Paul Canis
To our Tragedy:
The Aesthetic Determination of Nietzsche’s Nihilism
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Javier Ibáñez-Noé
Nietzsche and Kant’s Copernican Revolution:
On Nietzsche’s Subjectivism
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Barry Allen
Banal Utopia or Tragic Recompense?:
Positivism, Ecology, and the ‘Problem of Science’ for Nietzsche
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Steven T. Brown
The Biopolitics of Art
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Mirko Wischke
Nietzsche and Neo-Kantianism:
On Gadamer and Philology as an Untimely Reflection
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Martin Drenthen
Nietzsche and the Paradox of Environmental Ethics:
Nietzsche’s View of Nature and Morality
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David Michael Levin
On Civilized Cruelty:
Nietzsche on the Disciplinary Practices of Western Culture
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Wilhelm Schmid
“Did He Not Kiss the Horse?”:
Nietzsehe as Ecological Philosopher
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Simón Royo Hemández
Nietzsche and Unamuno:
The Meaning of the Earth
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Ullrich Haase
Nietzsche on Truth and Justice
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Robin Small
Realism without Réeism:
A Neglected Side of Nietzsche
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