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1. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 2
John T. Wilcox Introduction
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David A. Freeman Nietzsche: Will to Power as a Foundation of a Theory of Knowledge
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Mark C. Fowler Beware of Latter-Day “Stoics”: Comments on Freeman
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Paul Evans Holbrook, Jr. Metaphor and the Will to Power
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Christine Keyt Comments on Holbrook’s “Metaphor and the Will to Power”
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Algis Mickunas Nietzsche and Rhetorical Aesthetics
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Malcolm E. Munson Mickunas, Rhetoric and Dionysian Discipline
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Walter A. Brogan The Central Significance of Suffering in Nietzsche’s Thought
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Richard E. Palmer Response to “The Central Significance of Suffering in Nietzsche’s Thought”
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Lawrence J. Hatab Laughter in Nietzsche’s Thought: A Philosophical Tragicomedy
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John Lachs Comments on “Laughter in Nietzsche’s Thought”
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Alan D. Schrift Genealogy and the Transvaluation of Philology
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Charlene Haddock Seigfried On the Significance of Schrift’s Genealogy of Nietzsche’s Philology
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Robert Gooding-Williams The Drama of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra: Intention, Repetition, Prelude
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Kathleen Higgins Zarathustra’s Stammer as a Way of Life
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