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    Book reviews (review)
    with Oliver S. Buckton, J. S. Myerov, Pawel Luków, Takamaro Hanzawa, Theodore R. Weeks, Stephen J. Whitfield, David Ian Rabey, Pamela M. Barnes, Thomas A. Howard, Jane E. Phillips, David Ward, Lavinia Stan, Martin Conboy, Walter Leimgruber, Greg Walker, Chushichi Tsuzuki, Sidney Pollard, Brayton Polka, Robert Winter, J. K. A. Thomaneck, Nicholas Aylott, Tracey Rowland, Stuart Rowland, Devorah Greenberg, Mike Hawkins, Michael Rogin, G. M. Ditchfield, Kevin J. Hayes, Keith D. White, Janusz Mucha, Richard Foulkes, Joseph C. Bertolini, Steven Botterill, Mark A. Heller, David Potter, Jan Bednarich, Bent Greve, Bruno Ferraro, Jean-Philippe Mathy, Ludwig Finscher, Ernest Krausz, Gloria Mound, Karen Offen, Robert Mayhew, and Victor N. Constantinescu
    The European Legacy 3 (2): 97-148. 1998.
    Romania in Transition. Edited by Lavinia Stan (Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1997) xviii + 218 pp. £39.50 cloth. Early Greek Political Thought from Homer to the Sophists. Edited by Michael Gagarin and Paul Woodruff (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995) lvi + 324 pp. $59.95/£40.00 cloth, $18.95/£14.95 paper. Renaissance and Enlightenment Paradoxes. Edited by Natalie Zemon Davis and Arlette Farge. Vol. 3 of A History of Women in the West, general editors, Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot (Cambridg…Read more
  • : Religious and Secular Perspectives on Ethical Pluralism in the Modern World (edited book)
    with Richard Madsen
    Princeton University Press. 2003.
    The war on terrorism, say America's leaders, is a war of Good versus Evil. But in the minds of the perpetrators, the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington were presumably justified as ethically good acts against American evil. Is such polarization leading to a violent "clash of civilizations" or can differences between ethical systems be reconciled through rational dialogue? This book provides an extraordinary resource for thinking clearly about the diverse ways in which humans see goo…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Victor N. Constantinescu, Robert Mayhew, Karen Offen, Gloria Mound, Ernest Krausz, Ludwig Finscher, Jean‐Philippe Mathy, Bruno Ferraro, Bent Greve, Jan Bednarich, David Potter, Mark A. Heller, Steven Botterill, Joseph C. Bertolini, Richard Foulkes, Janusz Mucha, Keith D. White, Kevin J. Hayes, G. M. Ditchfield, Michael Rogin, Mike Hawkins, Devorah Greenberg, Stuart Rowland, Tracey Rowland, Nicholas Aylott, J. K. A. Thomaneck, Robert Winter, Brayton Polka, Sidney Pollard, Chushichi Tsuzuki, Greg Walker, Walter Leimgruber, Martin Conboy, Lavinia Stan, David Ward, Jane E. Phillips, Thomas A. Howard, Pamela M. Barnes, David Ian Rabey, Stephen J. Whitfield, Theodore R. Weeks, Takamaro Hanzawa, Pawel Luków, J. S. Myerov, and Oliver S. Buckton
    The European Legacy 3 (2): 97-148. 1998.
    Romania in Transition. Edited by Lavinia Stan xviii + 218 pp. £39.50 cloth. Early Greek Political Thought from Homer to the Sophists. Edited by Michael Gagarin and Paul Woodruff lvi + 324 pp. $59.95/£40.00 cloth, $18.95/£14.95 paper. Renaissance and Enlightenment Paradoxes. Edited by Natalie Zemon Davis and Arlette Farge. Vol. 3 of A History of Women in the West, general editors, Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot x + 595 pp. $29.95 cloth, $16.95 paper. The Cross and the Pear Tree: A Sephardic Jou…Read more
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    Nietzche: The Ethics of an Immoralist
    Philosophical Review 106 (2): 296. 1997.
    Peter Berkowitz’s book is about the “moral intention that gives birth to and governs Nietzsche’s thought”. Bracing his book by an introduction and conclusion, he divides it into two parts. The first comprises individual chapters on what Berkowitz calls Nietzsche’s “histories.” These are on the ethics of history, the ethics of art, the ethics of morality and the ethics of religion.
  •  3
    Nietzsche's on the Genealogy of Morals: Critical Essays
    with Keith Ansell Pearson, Babette Babich, Eric Blondel, Daniel Conway, Ken Gemes, Jürgen Habermas, Salim Kemal, Paul S. Loeb, Mark Migotti, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Alexander Nehamas, David Owen, Robert Pippin, Aaron Ridley, Gary Shapiro, Alan Schrift, Christine Swanton, and Yirmiyahu Yovel
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.
    In this astonishingly rich volume, experts in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, political theory, aesthetics, history, critical theory, and hermeneutics bring to light the best philosophical scholarship on what is arguably Nietzsche's most rewarding but most challenging text. Including essays that were commissioned specifically for the volume as well as essays revised and edited by their authors, this collection showcases definitive works that have shaped Nietzsche studies alongside new …Read more
  •  23
    Ulrich Baer, ed. and trans., Nietzsche and Love
    New Nietzsche Studies 11 (3): 177-181. 2021.
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    6. Max Weber and the Bourgeoisie
    In Asher Horowitz & Terry Maley (eds.), The barbarism of reason: Max Weber and the twilight of enlightenment, University of Toronto Press. pp. 113-138. 1994.
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    Editor's introduction
    Political Theory 23 (4): 635. 1995.
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    Books in Review: Nietzsche: Disciple of Dionysus (review)
    Political Theory 2 (2): 221-222. 1974.
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    Review: [untitled] (review)
    Ethics 102 863-865. 1992.
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    Hawthorne, the Politics of Sin, and Puritanism
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (178): 121-142. 2017.
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    What Is New About the ‘New Nietzsche’?
    New Nietzsche Studies 11 (1): 97-102. 2019.
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    The essays gathered together in this volume are the work of leading Nietzsche scholars and include reprints of seminal writings from all the major interpretive schools. Also included is a new translation of one of Nietzsche's most controversial writings, The Greek State, as well as a lengthy bibliography of writings on Nietzsche and politics.
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    Tragedy, education, democracy: J. Peter Euben’s Political Theory
    with Jill Frank, Roxanne Euben, P. J. Brendese, Karen Bassi, Jason Frank, Joel Alden Schlosser, and Arlene Saxonhouse
    Contemporary Political Theory 19 (2): 306-340. 2020.
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    The ‘Optics’ of Science, Art and Life
    New Nietzsche Studies 10 (3-4): 89-102. 2017.