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    Intersecting Lives
    Symploke 20 (1-2): 341-344. 2012.
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    On the Significance of Schrift’s Genealogy of Nietzsche’s Philology
    International Studies in Philosophy 20 (2): 97-103. 1988.
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    Foucault's Reconfiguration of the Subject
    Philosophy Today 41 (1): 153-159. 1997.
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    Confrontations (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 26 (1): 96-97. 1994.
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    Transforming the Hermeneutic Context: From Nietzsche to Nancy
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (3): 278-279. 1991.
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    The Hermeneutic Tradition: From Ast to Ricoeur (edited book)
    with Gayle L. Ormiston
    State University of New York Press. 1989.
    The major statements of the leading figures in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century German and French hermeneutic traditions
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    Between Church and State
    International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 41-52. 1992.
  • This volume covers the period between the 1890s and 1930s, a period that witnessed revolutions in the arts and society which set the agenda for the rest of the century. In philosophy, the period saw the birth of analytic philosophy, the development of new programmes and new modes of inquiry, the emergence of phenomenology as a new rigorous science, the birth of Freudian psychoanalysis, and the maturing of the discipline of sociology. This period saw the most influential work of a remarkable seri…Read more
  • This text discusses and makes a statement about theoretical appropriations of Nietzsche’s philosophy, according to different, and often opposite, political positions that brought them about. Then a reading of Nietzsche that emphasizes, from the criticism to nationalism, dogmatism and ethnic, cultural or political identity’s stiffness, his esteem for an agonistic politics is defended. Such reading would now allow us a Nietzschean defence of democratic political practices characterized by respect …Read more
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    Comments
    International Studies in Philosophy 16 (2): 37-40. 1984.
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    This volume covers the period between the 1890s and 1930s, a period that witnessed revolutions in the arts and society which set the agenda for the rest of the century. In philosophy, the period saw the birth of analytic philosophy, the development of new programmes and new modes of inquiry, the emergence of phenomenology as a new rigorous science, the birth of Freudian psychoanalysis, and the maturing of the discipline of sociology. This period saw the most influential work of a remarkable seri…Read more
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    An Introduction to Nietzsche as a Political Thinker: The Perfect Nihilist
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (3): 470-471. 1996.
    47 ~ JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 34:3 JULY 1996 Keith Ansell-Pearson. An Introduction to Nietzsche as a Political Thinker: The Perfect Nihil- /st. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xix + 243. Cloth, $54.95. Paper, $14.95. Keith Ansell-Pearson is an exceedingly well-informed and sensitive reader of Nietzsche 9 who aims to write a text that will introduce the reader both to Nietzsche's thought as a whole and to his overt political thinking. He succeeds admirably; his text i…Read more
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    Nietzsche: His Philosophy of Contradictions and the Contradictions of His Philosophy (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (3): 453-454. 2000.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Nietzsche. His Philosophy of Contradictions and the Contradictions of His PhilosophyAlan D. SchriftWolfgang Müller-Lauter. Nietzsche. His Philosophy of Contradictions and the Contradictions of His Philosophy. Translated from the German by David J. Parent. Foreword by Richard Schacht. Ghicago: University of Illinois Press, 1999. Pp. xviii + 246. Paper, $21.95.Since this work first appeared in 1971, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter h…Read more