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    Comparativists and cosmopolitans on cross cultural conversations
    Revista de Filosofía (México) 40 (121): 45-64. 2008.
    First published in 1990, Charles Taylor’s essay ‘Comparison, History Truth’ is an extended reflection on some of the problems involved in interpreting other cultures and eras. This essay’s explicit focus is the work of historians and anthropologists. Taylor mentions students of religion in the same breath, but I infer that by this he means students of comparative religions or the history of religions. I suggest that for all its emphasis on conversation, Taylor’s depiction of the comparativist’s …Read more
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    Willing and Nothingness (review)
    New Nietzsche Studies 5 (3-4): 220-224. 2003.
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    Nietzsche's middle period
    Oxford University Press. 2000.
    Ruth Abbey presents a close study of Nietzsche's works, Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, and The Gay Science. Although these middle period works tend to be neglected in commentaries on Nietzsche, they repay careful attention. Abbey's commentary brings to light important differences across Nietzsche's oeuvre that have gone unnoticed, filling a serious gap in the literature.