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International Studies in Philosophy
Volume 30, Issue 3, 1998
Papers of the North American Nietzsche Society, 1995-1997
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Introduction
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Truth and Value Diverge: On Arthur Danto’s Nietzsche as Philosopher
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Why Democracy Is an Enemy of Virtue
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Nietzsche and Virtue Ethics
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Outline of a Nietzschean Virtue Ethics
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Perspectivist Causality
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Nietzsche’s Heraclitus and the Doctrine of Becoming
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Nietzsche on the Individual and Tradition
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The Genius as Squanderer: Some Remarks on the Übermensch and Higher Humanity
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The Drama of Agonistic Embodiment: Nietzschean Reflections on the Meaning of Sports
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Sport as Spectacle and as Play: Nietzschean Reflections
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Nietzsche and Sport
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The Moment of Tragic Death in Nietzsche’s Dionysian Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence: An Exegesis of Aphorism 341 in The Gay Science
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