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DOMAIN OF UNKNOWN FUNCTION581-9 negatively regulates SnRK1 kinase activity. [PDF]

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Nietzsche’s Questioning

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2012
When Nietzsche is called a radical philosopher, it is (among other reasons) because he claims to call into question what other thinkers take for granted. In the article I concentrate on the way in which Nietzsche asks his questions, and how his questions (and the vocabulary which he uses to express his questions) develop through his writings.
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NIETZSCHE'S SCHOPENHAUERIANISM

Nietzsche-Studien, 1987
L'influence de la pensee de Schopenhauer sur Nietzsche, autant dans la demarcation que dans la persistance. L'utilisation par Schopenhauer de Kant (noumene et phenomene) et de Platon (theorie des idees)| mise en rapport avec l'opposition apollinien-dionysiaque chez Nietzsche. Le sujet et la conscience, en relation avec la Volonte. L'esthetique.
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NIETZSCHES QUELLEN

Nietzsche-Studien, 2009
Essay Review della letteratura più recente su Nietzsche in rapporto a evoluzionismo, utilitarismo e in generale la filosofia inglese della sua epoca.
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Nietzsche’s Immoralism

2002
Abstract An in‐depth assessment of Nietzsche's attack on morality. Foot takes up the challenge by asking the fundamental question, ‘Can morality be discredited?’ Historically, Anglo‐American analytic philosophy has overlooked the significance of Nietzsche's views on morality by dismissing or ignoring his arguments.
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Nietzsche ‘s Madness

2005
Abstract At first glance, a psychobiographical study of Nietzsche might appear inherently naive. After all, weren ‘t Nietzsche ‘s writings partly responsible for what literary theorists call the “death of the author, “ the current tendency of many scholars to dismiss any connection between an author ‘s subjectivity and his or her work ...
K, Arnold, G, Atwood
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