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Nietzsche:
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Response to “The Central Significance of Suffering in Nietzsche’s Thought”
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Comments on Holbrook’s “Metaphor and the Will to Power”
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Zarathustra IV and Apuleius:
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Merleau-Ponty and Spinoza
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Force and the Inverted World in Dialectical Retrospection
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On Not Needing to Justify Equality
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Non-substantial Streams of Consciousness and Free Action
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Inexhaustibility in Heidegger’s Thought
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The Birth of Nietzsche Out of the Spirit of Lange
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Lange, Nietzsche, and Stack:
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Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence as Riemannian Cosmology
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Self-Consuming Concepts
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Literature as Life:
Nietzsche’s Positive Morality
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Opposing Science with Art, Again?:
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Reply to Professor Robin SmalI
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Rorty and Nietzsche: Some Elective Affinities
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Riemann’s Geometry and Eternal Recurrence as Cosmological Hypothesis:
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From Lange to Nietzsche:
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Different Readings:
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