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Suicide and Power
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Eros That Never Arrives:
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Deleuze’s Nietzschean Revaluation:
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Nietzsche’s Aesthetic Taste for Moral Metacritique
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Creative Expression and Human Agency:
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Making Tomorrow Better Than Today:
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Cultivating EcologicaI Imagination:
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Sartre and Postmodernism:
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Announcements and Advertisements
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Forging Identities and Respecting Otherness:
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Lévinasian Ethics and Feminist Ethics of Care
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Ideals of Argumentative Process and the Ethnomethodology of Scientific Work:
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Lucky Burden:
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John Vanderheide
A Standstill in Desire: Schelling, Nietzsche, Deleuze and the Idea of Eternal Recurrence
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This essay explores the ways in which the idiosyncratic onto-theogony of Friedrich Schelling's 1815 version of The Ages of the World anticipates Gilles Deleuze’s equally idiosyncratic interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche’s doctrine of eternal recurrence. As I argue, Schelling’s work presents a sophisticated theory of being and time, a complex account of the genesis of actuality from within a differentiated transcendental field, and a reworking of the doctrine of Ideas, all of which together project a conception of reality as eternal recurrence strikingly similar to the one Deleuze draws out of Nietzsche’s scant and elliptical writings on the subject.
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Tilottama Rajan, Sean J. McGrath
Introduction: Schelling After Theory
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