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21. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 4
L. B. Cebik Philosophy of the Sign
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Matthew Edgar Timely Meditations: Martin Heidegger and Postmodern Politics
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23. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 4
Massimo Barale Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason with in the Tradition of Modern Logic
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Michael Martin The Social Theory of Practices: Tradition, Tacit Knowledge, and Pressuposition
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25. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 4
Contributors
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26. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
Alan D. Schrift Introduction
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27. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
Nietzsche Citations
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Duncan Large “Our Greatest Teacher”: Nietzsche, Burckhardt, and the Concept of Culture
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Peter R. Sedgwick Pedagogical Nietzsche
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Lawrence J. Hatab Nietzsche, Democracy, and Excellence: Politics as Jazz
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William E. Connolly Nietzsche and the Nobility of Democracy
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32. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
Robert Pippin Deceit, Desire, and Democracy: Nietzsche on Modern Eros
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Melissa A. Orlie The Art of Despising Oneself: The Slavish Roots of Nietzsche’s Asceticism
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Richard Schacht Nietzsche’s “Will to Power”
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35. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
David Owen Is There a Doctrine of Will to Power?
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36. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
John Richardson Clark on Will to Power
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37. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
Maudemarie Clark Nietzsche’s Doctrine of the Will to Power: Neither Ontological nor Biological
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Paul S. Loeb The Conclusion of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra
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39. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
Index of Important Names
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40. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 32 > Issue: 3
Index of Important Titles
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