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    In den Jahren, aud denen WL stammt , legt Nietzsche ein beachtenswertes Interesse für Aristoteles' politische Philosophie an den Tag, und WL kann aus der Perspektive einer Passage der aristotelischen Politik gelesen werden. In beiden Texten geht es um Wahrheit, Moral und Gemeinschaft. Während Aristoteles zufolge der Mensch als Logos-Wesen wesentlich in einer politischen Gesellschaft lebt und somit sich vom Tier und vom Gott unterscheidet, such Nietzsche nach einer Figue, die beide - gegensätzlic…Read more
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    On Friends in Nietzsche’s Zarathustra
    New Nietzsche Studies 5 (3-4): 73-88. 2003.
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    As the title implies, this article asks what an adequate practical ethic is and what a hermeneutic of moral experience can mean for practical ethics. We will use some elements from Ricoeur’s work to examine our view critically and develop it further. We will ask how experience can be an object of hermeneutical study and how we can tie narrativity and normativity together
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    Politics, Friendship and Solitude in Nietzsche
    South African Journal of Philosophy 19 (3): 209-222. 2000.
    The paper offers a counter- reading to Derrida's “utopian” reading of Nietzsche, focussing instead on Nietzsche's cynical view of friendship, based on the impossibility of being a friend to oneself. Unlike Aristotle, who sees the basis of human political nature in their shared rationality and mutual friendship, Nietzsche sees not only politics, but human beings themselves as being constituted by a violent act of submission, and characterised by an ongoing struggle for power. The paper further ex…Read more
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    Bron of wisselwerking - Filosofie in het tijdperk van facultaire reorganisatie
    with T. Swierstra and G. H. De Vries
    Krisis 69 58-64. 1997.
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    Nietzsche's Greek Measure
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 24 (1): 5-24. 2002.
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    Boekbesprekingen
    with F. De Meyer, J. Lust, Th C. de Kruijf, H. W. M. van Grol, Marcel Poorthuis, P. C. Beentjes, H. W. Woorts, Martin Parmentier, Marc Schneiders, Bernard Van Dorpe, Hans Goddijn, A. H. C. van Eijk, Ulrich Hemel, Martien Parmentier, Jan van Hooydonk, Teije Brattinga, G. Rouwhorst, J. Besemer, H. J. Adriaanse, Ger Groot, R. Ceusters, Hent de Vries, and Johan G. Hahn
    Bijdragen 49 (4): 443-472. 1988.
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    Impossible Forgiveness
    Ethical Perspectives 15 (3): 369-379. 2008.
    Insofar as the notion of forgiveness stems from the Jewish and Christian traditions, it seems to point at something very extraordinary. Although Christianity recommends or even commissions forgiveness to everybody, it nevertheless seems to consist of something which is not humanly possible: how could one remember the evil committed , and at the same time not blame the one who committed it? By ultimately reserving the entitlement and ability to forgive to God, by describing human forgiveness as a…Read more
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    Nietzsche's Questioning
    South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (4): 692-701. 2012.
    When Nietzsche is called a radical philosopher, it is (among other reasons) because he claims to call into question what other thinkers take for granted. In the article I concentrate on the way in which Nietzsche asks his questions, and how his questions (and the vocabulary which he uses to express his questions) develop through his writings. The article points out how Nietzsche gradually discovers his guiding question and how this search reaches its climax around 1886. This guiding question tur…Read more
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    Kroniek Van recente Nietzsche-literatuur
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (2): 147-223. 1986.
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    Temperance and Environmental Concerns
    Ethical Perspectives 10 (2): 118-128. 2003.
    In this article I examine the question whether classical virtue ethics, specifically the virtue of moderation, can still be of any significance for one of the major problems of our times: the environment. Can the virtue of moderation make a meaningful contribution to environmental ethics?
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    Boekbesprekingen
    with W. Beuken, Jacques van Ruiten, Bart-Jan Koet, Th C. de Kruijf, J. Wissink, Ben Vedder, J. Y. H. Jacobs, W. G. Tillmans, R. G. W. Huysmans, Th Bell, H. Bleijendaal, Guido Zingari, H. P. M. Goddijn, Jules Loyson, G. Verwey, and M. V. D. Berk
    Bijdragen 42 (2): 203-229. 1981.
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    Wat kan een wijsgerige ethiek met theologale deugden?
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 106 (2): 101-120. 2014.
    Can theological virtues be integrated in a secular moral philosophy?In the early days of the revival of virtue ethics (in Germany and France since the beginning of the 20th century, in the Anglophone world since the 19-fifties) the ‘theological’ or ‘Christian virtues’ (faith, hope and charity) played an important role. In contemporary virtue ethics they seem to almost be forgotten outside of theology. The question is asked whether (and if: how) these virtues can be integrated in a secular moral …Read more
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    Nietzsche’s Transfiguration of History
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 2 (2): 23-46. 1994.
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    Moral Philosophy as a Hermeneutics of Moral Experience
    International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (2): 199-214. 1994.
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    Niilismo
    Revista de Filosofia Aurora 34 (62). 2022.
    O presente artigo examina o conceito, o diagnóstico e o prognóstico feito por Nietzsche a respeito do niilismo europeu e sua história, e o analisa como uma das mais importantes de suas contribuições para a filosofia e a cultura de nosso tempo.
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    The article offers an extensive interpretation of Human All Too Human I, 114: “The non-Greek element in Christianity”. The origin of this section goes back to 1875 when Nietzsche was preparing a course on “The Religion of the Greek”. It is pointed out that for Nietzsche the opposition as such and in general is much more important than this specific opposition between Greek and Christian religion or culture. Christianity is in Nietzsche's writings almost always presented in some sort of oppositio…Read more
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    Science and philosophy in Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality
    In Marco Brusotti, Günter Abel & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie, Degruyter. pp. 73. 2011.
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    BURGGRAEVE, Roger, The Ethical Meaning of Money in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas. p. 85 DEKKERS, Wim, What Do We Call 'Death'? Some Re-flections on the End of Life in Western Culture. p. 188 (review)
    with Howard H. Harriott, Samuel Ijsseling, Koen Raes, Bert Roebben, Erik Schokkaert, André van de Putte, Jef van Gerwen, Toon van Houdt, and Johan Verstraeten
    Ethical Perspectives 2 (3): 220. 1995.
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    Kant, Nietzsche and the idealization of friendship into nihilism
    Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 54 (128): 401-417. 2013.
    A amizade ainda é possível em condições niilistas? Kant e Nietzsche são fases importantes na história da idealização de amizade, o que inevitavelmente conduz ao problema do niilismo. O próprio Nietzsche afirma que, por um lado, apenas algo como a amizade pode nos salvar em nossa condição niilista mas que, por outro, precisamente a amizade foi desmascarada e se tornou impossível baseada nas mesmas condições. Parece que estamos presos no paradoxo niilista de não nos ser permitido acreditar na poss…Read more
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    Ethiek en traditie
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (1): 84-102. 1996.
    The significance of tradition for moral life seems at the same time to be obvious and controversial. Both evaluations refer to the meaning of tradition as the rule that reigns with the force of self-evidence. The first section of the article elaborates a philosophical basis for the significance of tradition. Human life is characterised by logos, which is interpreted as the capacity to understand and communicate meaning. Meaning does not exist outside tradition, taken as the conversation or contr…Read more
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    Vriendschap en nihilisme
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 75 (1): 5-23. 2013.
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    Nietzsche, Democracy and Transcendence
    South African Journal of Philosophy 26 (1): 5-16. 2007.
    Socialism, utilitarianism and democracy are, according to Nietzsche, secularised versions of Christianity. They have continued the monomaniac onesidedness of the Christian idea of what a human being is and should be, and they have even strengthened this monomania through its ‘immanentisation'. The article shows that this ‘immanentisation' is of crucial importance for Nietzsche's critique of democracy. This critique may suggest that Nietzsche's alternative for the disappeared Christian faith is n…Read more
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    Salvation and creation: on the role of forgiveness in the completion of Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy
    International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (2): 169-182. 2014.
    In the general introduction to the first part of his Philosophie de la Volonté, Le volontaire et l’involontaire Paul Ricoeur writes that the phenomenological or ‘pure description […] of the Voluntary and the Involuntary’ is ‘constituted by bracketing’ two things: first the fault, which is essentially a perversion of the pure nature or the essence of human willing; and second ‘Transcendence which hides within it the ultimate origin of subjectivity’. Evil, the condition of brokenness or the realit…Read more
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    Boekbesprekingen
    with P. C. Beentjes, M. Poorthuis, U. Hemel, P. Fransen, H. J. van Hout, W. G. Tillmans, J. Wissink, R. G. W. Huysmans, P. Verdeyen, Angela J. M. Holleboom, Ger Groot, Marcello Gallucci, A. A. Derksen, Ulrich Hemel, H. Bleijendaal, M. V. D. Berk, and H. P. M. Goddijn
    Bijdragen 43 (3): 318-344. 1982.
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    O questionamento de Nietzsche
    Cadernos Nietzsche 31 55-70. 2012.
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    Introdução: o dicionário Nietzsche
    Cadernos Nietzsche 31 31-53. 2012.