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  1. „Werde, der du bist!“. Selbsterkenntnis, Handeln und Selbstgestaltung bei Nietzsche in einem Ineditum von Georges Canguilhem.Marco Brusotti - 2021 - Nietzsche Studien 50 (1):181-216.
    In an unpublished text from the early postwar period, Georges Canguilhem deals with Nietzsche’s maxim “Become who you are!” Is this “apparently contradictory formula of a philosopher full of contradictions” really only seemingly inconsistent? Canguilhem regards it as a norm whose supposed metaphysical or objective content dissolves upon further analysis. So he here discerns a new instance of the same potential confusion he had already addressed in his classical essay on The Normal and the Pathological (1943). According to him, the (...)
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  • Transforming psychology in the Netherlands II: audiences, alliances and the dynamics of change.Pieter J. Van Strien - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (3):351-369.
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  • Ethnic Survivals and the Modern Shift: Literary imagology and ethno-psychology: Cameroon as reflected by its writers.Pierre Tchoungui & Simon Pleasance - 1972 - Diogenes 20 (80):102-149.
    Research into the psychological characteristics of a people in the context of its so-called literary production has been frequently criticized, and not without good reason. In an article published in the Revue de Psychologie des peuples, Mr. Brossaud of the Center for the Study of Civilizations at Nanterre—a department under the direction of Professor Guy Michaud—has emphasized the difficulties presented by the literary approach in the field of ethno-psychology. If the ethno-psychologist demonstrates a certain suspicion towards anything that does not (...)
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