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25Books in Review: Speaking Against Number: Heidegger, Language, and the Politics of Calculation, by Stuart Elden. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006. 172 pp. $75.00 (cloth) (review)Political Theory 36 (3): 473-478. 2008.
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Musik und wort in der antiken tragödie und la gaya scienza: Nietzsches fröhliche wissenschaftNietzsche Studien 36 230-257. 2007.Nietzsche's discovery of the "breath" or spirit of music in the words of Greek tragedy was his testament to oral culture in antiquity and it is significant that his theoretical account of the prosody of ancient Greek endures to this day. Drawing little emaphatic resonance from his readers , Nietzsche reprised yet another tradition of poetic song composition, namely the art of the troubadours in order to rearticulate his argument in The Gay Science. I here explore the passion of the 'knightly art…Read more
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Wort und Musik in der antiken tragödie: nietzsches 'fröhliche'WissenschaftNietzsche Studien 37 230-57. 2007.
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3243Heidegger’s Will to PowerJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 38 (1): 37-60. 2007.On Heidegger's Beitraege and the influence of Nietzsche's Will to Power (a famous non-book).
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8In what follows, I seek to offer a Nietzschean complement to Jacques Taminiaux's reading of Heidegger's first lecture course on Nietzsche, The Will to Power as Art. Because what Taminiaux calls Heidegger's "connivance" with Nietzsche reflects the engaged affinity of one thoughtstyle for another, from the explicit perspective of the first, Taminiaux's reading presumes without raising the question of relation between thinkers.
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Angels, the Space of Time, and Apocalyptic Blindness: On Günther Anders' Endzeit - EndtimeEtica E Politica 15 (2): 144-174. 2013.Anders was a preeminent critic of technology and critic of the atomic bomb as he saw this hermeneutico-phenomenologically in the visceral sense of beingand time: the sheer that of its having been used as well as the bland politics of nuclear proliferation functions as programmatic aggression advanced in the name of defense and deterrence. The tactic ofsheerly technological, automatic, mechanical, aggression is carried out in good conscience. The preemptive strike is, as Baudrillard observed, the…Read more
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7Towards Nietzsche’s ‘Critical’ Theory – Science, Art, Life and Creative EconomicsIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. pp. 112-133. 2016.
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593Heidegger & Nietzsche (edited book)BRILL. 2012.This volume contains new and original papers on Martin Heidegger’s complex relation to Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy. The authors not only critically discuss the many aspects of Heidegger’s reading of Nietzsche, they also interpret Heidegger’s thought from a Nietzschean perspective. Here is presented for the first time an overview of not only Heidegger’s and Nietzsche’s philosophy but also an overview of what is alive – and dead – in their thinking. Many authors through a reading of Heidegger…Read more
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31Nietzsche's Performative PhenomenologyIn Elodie Boublil & Christine Daigle (eds.), Nietzsche and Phenomenology: Power, Life, Subjectivity, Indiana University Press. pp. 117. 2013.
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George J. Stack, Nietzsche and Emerson: An Elective Affinity (review)Philosophy in Review 14 55-57. 1994.
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12Nietzsche, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Science, is the second volume of a collection on Nietzsche and the Sciences, featuring essays addressing truth, epistemology, and the philosophy of science, with a substantial representation of analytically schooled Nietzsche scholars. This collection offers a dynamic articulation of the differing strengths of Anglo-American analytic and contemporary European approaches to philosophy, with translations from European specialists, notably Carl Friedrich v…Read more
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Towards a Post-Modern Hermeneutic Ontology of Art: Nietzschean Style and Heideggerian TruthAnalecta Husserliana 32 (n/a): 195. 1991.
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38Ex aliquo nihilAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (2): 231-255. 2010.This essay explores the nihilistic coincidence of the ascetic ideal and Nietzsche’s localization of science in the conceptual world of anarchic socialismas Nietzsche indicts the uncritical convictions of modern science by way of a critique of the causa sui, questioning both religion and the enlightenment as well asboth free and unfree will and condemning the “poor philology” enshrined in the language of the “laws” of nature. Reviewing the history of philosophical nihilismin the context of Nietzs…Read more
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20Nietzsche and the Erotic Valence of Art: The Affirmative Problem of the Artist as Actor, Jew or WomanJournal of Nietzsche Studies 15 15-33. 1998.
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4544On the analytic-continental divide in philosophy : Nietzsche's lying truth, Heidegger's speaking language, and philosophyIn C. G. Prado (ed.), A House Divided: Comparing Analytic and Continental Philosophy, Humanity Books. 2003.On the political nature of the analytic - continental distinction in professional philosophy and the general tendency to discredit continental philosophy while redesignating the rubric as analytically conceived.
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13Commentary: Michael Green, “Nietzsche on Pity and Ressentiment”International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 71-76. 1992.
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33The science of words or philology: Music in The birth of tragedy and the alchemy of love in The gay scienceRivista di Estetica 45 (28): 47-78. 2005.
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1Nietzsche, Theories of Knowledge, and Critical Theory. Nietzsche and the Sciences, I et IIRevue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (3): 337-338. 2000.
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2Archaeologies of the AlexandrianNietzscheforschung 21 (1): 169-188. 2014.Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzscheforschung Jahrgang: 21 Heft: 1 Seiten: 169-188
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The Hermeneutics of a Hoax: On the Mismatch of Physics and Cultural CriticismCommon Knowledge 6 23-33. 1997.
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2474Greek Bronze: Holding a Mirror to LifeYearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society. 7 1-30. 2007.Explores the role of the thousands of life-size bronze statues "populating" Athens, Rhode, Olympia and other Greek cities. Applied phenomenological hermeneutics.
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Nietzsche's Critique of Scientific Reason and Scientific Culture: On 'Science as a Problem'and 'Nature as Chaos'In Gregory Moore & Thomas H. Brobjer (eds.), Nietzsche and Science, Ashgate. pp. 133--53. 2003.
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