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52Review of Friedrich Nietzsche, Rolf-Peter Horstmann (eds.), Judith Norman (eds.), Beyond Good and Evil (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (8). 2002.
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2Nietzsche on the will: an analysis of BGE19In Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.), Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy, Oxford University Press. pp. 247. 2009.
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22Nietzsche and the Origins of Virtue (review)International Studies in Philosophy 26 (1): 118-119. 1994.
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2The Development of Nietzsche's Later Position on TruthIn John Richardson & Brian Leiter (eds.), Nietzsche, Oxford University Press. pp. 59--84. 2001.
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20Danto’s Nietzsche: Philosopher and TerroristInternational Studies in Philosophy 29 (3): 121-125. 1997.
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57From the Nietzsche archive: Concerning the aphorism explicated inJournal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4): 611-614. 1997.
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63Review of R. Kevin hill, Nietzsche's Critiques: The Kantian Foundations of His Thought (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (1). 2005.
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230Nietzsche on Truth and PhilosophyCambridge University Press. 1990.Friedrich Nietzsche haunts the modern world. His elusive writings with their characteristic combination of trenchant analysis of the modern predicament and suggestive but ambiguous proposals for dealing with it have fascinated generations of artists, scholars, critics, philosophers, and ordinary readers. Maudemarie Clark's highly original study gives a lucid and penetrating analytical account of all the central topics of Nietzsche's epistemology and metaphysics, including his views on truth and …Read more
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198Nietzsche’s Doctrine of the Will to Power: Neither Ontological nor BiologicalInternational Studies in Philosophy 32 (3): 119-135. 2000.
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74The soul of Nietzsche's Beyond good and evilCambridge University Press. 2012.This book presents a provocative new interpretation of what is arguably Nietzsche's most important and most difficult work, Beyond Good and Evil.
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3Danto’s Nietzsche: Philosopher and TerroristInternational Studies in Philosophy 29 (3): 121-125. 1997.
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38From the Nietzsche Archive: Concerning the Aphorism Explicated in Genealogy IIIJournal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4): 611-614. 1997.Notes and Discussions From the Nietzsche Archive: Concerning the Aphorism Explicated in Genealogy III When I first read a version of John Wilcox's "What Aphorism Does Nietzsche Explicate in Genealogy of Morals, Essay III?" over a year ago, I was completely convinced by the textual considerations he advances in support of his thesis that the third essay of Nietzsche's Genealogy is intended as a commentary on the aphorism that constitutes its first section, and not, contrary to the standard assump…Read more
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67Suffering and the Affirmation of LifeJournal of Nietzsche Studies 43 (1): 87-98. 2012.Bernard Reginster's book The Affirmation of Life purports to fill a gap in our understanding of Nietzsche's philosophical project by explaining why Nietzsche regards the affirmation of life as his defining philosophical achievement. Reginster is not alone in emphasizing the centrality of life affirmation to Nietzsche's thought. What makes Reginster's book new and original is his systematic approach—his attempt to isolate a core of Nietzsche's philosophy and show how everything else, especially t…Read more
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50Comments on “Nietzsche’s Perspectivist Rhetoric”International Studies in Philosophy 18 (2): 45-48. 1986.
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Normative Ethics |
19th Century Philosophy |
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Meta-Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
19th Century Philosophy |