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Peter Bornedal

American University of Beirut
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  • American University of Beirut
    Civilization Studies Program
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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    [CHAPTER 3.] Part II: Nietzsche’s Theories of the Split Subject
    In The Surface and the Abyss: Nietzsche as Philosopher of Mind and Knowledge, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 193-230. 2010.
    German Philosophy
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    A Silent World. Nietzsche’s Radical Realism: World, Sensation, Language
    In The Surface and the Abyss: Nietzsche as Philosopher of Mind and Knowledge, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 97-152. 2010.
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    The Interpretation of Art (edited book)
    Upa. 1996.
    This book provides more than a historical account of the development of criticism. It examines the epistemology of criticism, and pursues how criticism on a fundamental structural level develops and changes. The work focuses on the transformation of the critical theories of Classicism and Romanticism.
    Literary Interpretation
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