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Nietzsche aujourd’hui. « L’un des risques auxquels se heurte l’analyse de la pensée nietzschéenne est celui de l’éparpillement, ou de la dissémination », affirme Patrick Wotling dans sa « Préface » aux Lectures de Nietzsche (Le livre de poche, 2000).
René-Éric Dagorn
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Forgiveness, innocence and punishment. Nietzsche and the Criminal Law
Nietzsche did an acute criticism of the judicial system of his time. His impeachment about the criminal proceedings and their justification was ruthless.
Juan Manuel Medrano Ezquerro
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Lúcio Alberto Pinheiro dos Santos (1889-1950), filósofo lusitano-brasileiro, tem suscitado renovado interesse na história da filosofia contemporânea. Por causa do desaparecimento de sua obra e da falta de informações a seu respeito, em torno da concepção
Geraldo Dias
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Nietzsche, selfhood, and the limitations of the transcendental reading [PDF]
The Nietzschean conception of selfhood has been the subject of considerable debate in the Anglophone commentary. This debate has been focused on what Sebastian Gardner coined as ‘the lack of fit’ between Nietzsche’s theoretical and practical remarks on ...
Sahaj, Violi, Vandenabeele, Bart
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Intentionalism, anti‐Intentionalism and conversational interaction
Abstract Proponents as well as opponents of modeling aesthetic interpretation on conversation tend to assume that this implies that the author's intention constitutes the meaning of her work and that the aim of interpretation consists in recovering it.
Palle Leth
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Este artigo apresenta a crítica de Nietzsche à filosofia de Eduard von Hartmann no período que abarca as Segunda e Terceira Considerações Extemporâneas.
Daniel Quaresma Figueira Soares
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Existentialism and Monty Python: Kafka, Camus, Nietzsche, and Sartre [PDF]
This essay utilizes the work of the comedy group, Monty Python, as a means of introducing basic concepts in Existentialism, especially as it pertains to the writings of Nietzsche, Sartre, and ...
Slowik, Edward
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Abstract Foucault states that escaping from Hegel “requires knowing to what extent Hegel, insidiously perhaps, is close to us; it requires knowing what remains Hegelian in that which allows us to think against Hegel, and measuring to what extent our maneuvers against him are perhaps a ruse he has set for us, at the end of which he awaits us, motionless
Bruce Baugh
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