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  1. The Will to Power.F. Nietzsche - 1967
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  • On the genealogy of morals: a polemic: by way of clarification and supplement to my last book, Beyond good and evil.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1996 - Oxford ;: Oxford University Press. Edited by Douglas Smith.
    Divided into three essays, this title offers an investigation into the origins of our moral values, or as the author calls them 'moral prejudices'. It addresses the concept of guilt and its role in the development of civilization and religion. It also considers suffering and its role in human existence.
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  • (2 other versions)The Philosophy of Money.G. Simmel - 1978
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  • Postfordisten Spinoza.Augusto Illuminati - 2003 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 21 (2-3):317-329.
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  • The Devils of Loudun,.Aldous Huxley, Octavius Brooks Frothingham & Karl Barth - 1959
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  • Guilt History: Benjamin's Sketch "Capitalism as Religion".Werner Hamacher & Kirk Wetters - 2002 - Diacritics 32 (3/4):81-106.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Guilt History:Benjamin's Sketch "Capitalism as Religion"Werner Hamacher (bio)Translated by Kirk Wetters (bio)History as Exchange EconomySince history cannot be conceived as a chain of events produced by mechanical causation, it must be thought of as a connection between occurrences that meets at least two conditions: first that it admit indeterminacy and thus freedom, and second that it nonetheless be demonstrable in determinate occurrences and in the distinct form of their (...)
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  • Saint Paul. The Foundation of Universalism.Alain Badiou & Ray Brassier - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (1):193-195.
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  • What is philosophy?(Slovak translation of an essay by Deleuze and Guattari).G. Deleuze & F. Guattari - 1994 - Filozofia 54 (1):41-47.
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  • Number and numbers.Alain Badiou - 2008 - Polity.
    Badiou goes through the most important innovations in the 19th-century theory of numbers, covering Frege, Dedekind, Peano and Cantor, and presents his own theory of numbers, one that has broader implications for social and political philosophy.
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  • (1 other version)Review of Max Weber: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism: With Other Writings on the Rise of the West[REVIEW]C. D. Burns - 1930 - International Journal of Ethics 41 (1):119-120.
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  • Spinoza's Three Gods and the Modes of Communication.Etienne Balibar - 2012 - European Journal of Philosophy 20 (1):26-49.
    The paper, which retains a hypothetical character, argues that Spinoza's propositions referring to God (or involving the use of the name ‘God’, essentially in the Ethics), can be read in a fruitful manner apart from any pre-established hypothesis concerning his own ‘theological preferences’, as definite descriptions of three ‘ideas of God’ which have the same logical status: one (akin to Jewish Monotheism) which identifies the idea of God with the idea of the Law, one (akin to a heretic ‘Socinian’ version (...)
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