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  1. Winckelmann’s Apollo, Nietzsche’s Dionysus.Babette Babich - 2017 - New Nietzsche Studies 10 (3-4):187-218.
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  • (1 other version)After Virtue.A. MacIntyre - 1981 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (1):169-171.
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  • Politics Without Vision: Thinking Without a Banister in the Twentieth Century.Tracy B. Strong - 2012 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    From Plato through the nineteenth century, the West could draw on comprehensive political visions to guide government and society. Now, for the first time in more than two thousand years, Tracy B. Strong contends, we have lost our foundational supports. In the words of Hannah Arendt, the state of political thought in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has left us effectively “thinking without a banister.” _Politics without Vision_ takes up the thought of seven influential thinkers, each of whom attempted to (...)
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  • The genealogy of morals and right reading: On the Nietzschean aphorism and the art of the polemic.Babette Babich - 2006 - In Christa Davis Acampora (ed.), Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals: Critical Essays. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 177-190.
    This essay is dedicated to elaborating some of the stylistic elements at work in Nietzsche's polemical book, On The Genealogy of Morals with particular attention to the nature of the aphorism from its inception in ancient Greek literaure, Nietzsche's specific deployment of the aphorism as such, including Nietzsche's argument structure and rhetorical technique as well as the language of Greek and Jewish antiquity, master and slave. -/- In: Christa Davis Acampora, ed., Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals: Critical Essays (Lanham, (...)
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsche as Philosopher.Arthur C. Danto - 1965 - Science and Society 32 (1):89-91.
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  • 2. Misinterpretation As The Author's Responsibility.Berel Lang - 2002 - In Jacob Golomb & Robert S. Wistrich (eds.), Nietzsche, Godfather of Fascism?: On the Uses and Abuses of a Philosophy. Princeton University Press. pp. 47-65.
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  • Maturity and Modernity: Nietzsche, Weber, Foucault and the Ambivalence of Reason, by David Owen. [REVIEW]D. Vande Veire - 1996 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (2):409-410.
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  • Vom Willen zur Macht: Anthropologie und Metaphysik der Macht am exemplarischen Fall Friedrich Nietzsches.Volker Gerhardt - 1996 - New York: Walter de Gruyter.
    Betr. u.a. S. 71-76: "Jacob Burckhardt und die 'an sich böse' Macht.".
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  • Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil.Hannah Arendt - 1964 - Science and Society 28 (2):223-227.
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  • What Must First Be Proved Is Worth Little.Luc Ferry & Alain Renaut - 1997 - In Luc Ferry, Alain Renaut & Robert de Loaiza (eds.), Why We Are Not Nietzscheans. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press. pp. 92--109.
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  • From Kant to Auschwitz.Joshua Halberstam - 1988 - Social Theory and Practice 14 (1):41-54.
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  • Eichmann's Kant.Carsten Bagge Laustsen & Rasmus Ugilt - 2007 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (3):166-180.
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  • Der Nietzsche Kultus.Ferdinand Tönnies - 1897 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 44:324-324.
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  • (2 other versions)Der philosophische Diskurs der Moderne.Jürgen Habermas - 1987 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 41 (4):682-685.
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  • Nietzsche's great politics.Hugo Drochon - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Nietzsche's impact on the world of culture, philosophy, and the arts is uncontested, but his political thought remains mired in controversy. By placing Nietzsche back in his late-nineteenth-century German context, Nietzsche's Great Politics moves away from the disputes surrounding Nietzsche's appropriation by the Nazis and challenges the use of the philosopher in postmodern democratic thought. Rather than starting with contemporary democratic theory or continental philosophy, Hugo Drochon argues that Nietzsche's political ideas must first be understood in light of Bismarck's policies, (...)
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