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Why Nietzsche Still?: Reflections on Drama, Culture, and Politics

University of California Press (2000)

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  1. Nietzsche, Genealogy, History.Michel Foucault - 2001 - In John Richardson & Brian Leiter (eds.), Nietzsche. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. (139-164).
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  • Nietzsche on woman.Lawrence J. Hatab - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):333-345.
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  • Homer's contest.Friedrich Nietzsche - unknown
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  • The return of the master: An interpretation of Nietzsche's "genealogy of morals".Richard White - 1988 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (4):683-696.
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  • Feminism and power.Anna Yeatman - 1997 - In Mary Lyndon Shanley & Uma Narayan (eds.), Reconstructing political theory: feminist perspectives. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 144--157.
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  • Toward a Phenomenology of Feminist Consciousness.Sandra Lee Bartky - 1975 - Social Theory and Practice 3 (4):425-439.
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  • Feelings.[author unknown] - 2011
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  • Nietzsche's mnemotechnics, the theory of ressentiment, and Freud's topographies of the psychical apparatus.Claudia Crawford - 1985 - Nietzsche Studien 14 (1):281-297.
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  • Fugitive Democracy.Sheldon S. Wolin - 1994 - Constellations 1 (1):11-25.
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  • A critique of pure politics.William E. Connolly - 1997 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (5):1-26.
    This essay examines lines of connection between disgust, the effect of disciplines upon such intensive appraisals, political action, and the shape of ethical responsiveness. Philosophies that espouse purity in moral ity or politics mask these lines of connection; they thereby disparage the sig nificance of techniques of the self to ethical and political life. Immanuel Kant and Hannah Arendt provide the two main figures through whom these themes are explored. Arendt and Kant are brought into relation with each other through (...)
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