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New Nietzsche Studies

Volume 9, Issue 3/4, Summer/Fall 2015

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economy and psychology
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Erik S. Reinert, Hugo Reinert Creative Destruction in Economics
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This paper argues that the idea of creative destruction enters the social sciences by way of Friedrich Nietzsche. The term itself is first used by German economist Werner Sombart, who openly acknowledges the influence of Nietzsche on his own economic theory. The roots of creative destruction are traced back to Indian philosophy, from where the idea entered the German literary and philosophical tradition. Understanding the origins and evolution of this key concept in evolutionary economics helps clarifying the contrasts between today’s standard mainstream economics and the Schumpeterian and evolutionary alternative.
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Eckhard Heftrich The Limits of the Psychological Explanation of Nietzsche
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parody - faith - love
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Roberto Borghesi “Ecce Homo” — Ecce Parodia
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Charles Scott The Force of Life and Faith: Nietzsche/Kierkegaard
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Peter Bornedal Women and Seduction in Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
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Greg Canning Mann Contra Nietzsche
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Joseph Ward The ‘Great Triumph over Christianity’: Nietzsche on Love and Marriage
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seeing visions and mountain mysteries: gifting debt and the sixties
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Ed Casey Shapiro (On) Seeing: An Encomium on His Vision(ings)
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Babette Babich Lou and Sacro Monte
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K. E. Gover The Gift of Debt: On Heidegger’s Misreading of Nietzsche
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Bill Martin Gary Shapiro and the Nietzschean Current After 1968
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book review essays
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Tracy B. Strong American Nietzsches: On Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen and Tiziana Andina
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Reinhart Mauer Zu Babette Babich, Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie
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book reviews
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Christopher D. Rodkey The Reconstruction of Religion: Lessing, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche
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Bruce Ellis Benson Kierkegaard and Nietzsche on the Best Way of Life: A New Method of Ethics
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Carlotta Santini Rhythmus beim frühen Nietzsche
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Andrew Jampol-Petzinger Nietzsche’s Philosophy of History
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Grace Hunt Contesting Nietzsche; Agon in Nietzsche
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Books Received
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Notes on contributors
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