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181. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 2
David A. Freeman Nietzsche: Will to Power as a Foundation of a Theory of Knowledge
182. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 2
Richard E. Palmer Response to “The Central Significance of Suffering in Nietzsche’s Thought”
183. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 2
Christine Keyt Comments on Holbrook’s “Metaphor and the Will to Power”
184. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 3
Kathleen Higgins Zarathustra IV and Apuleius: Who is Zarathustra’s Ass?
185. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 3
Henry Pietersma Merleau-Ponty and Spinoza
186. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 3
Leon J. Goldstein Force and the Inverted World in Dialectical Retrospection
187. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 3
Kai Nielsen On Not Needing to Justify Equality
188. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 3
Carlo Filice Non-substantial Streams of Consciousness and Free Action
189. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 20 > Issue: 3
Stephen David Ross Inexhaustibility in Heidegger’s Thought
190. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
John T. Wilcox The Birth of Nietzsche Out of the Spirit of Lange
191. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Daniel Breazeale Lange, Nietzsche, and Stack: The Question of “Influence”
192. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Alistair Moles Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence as Riemannian Cosmology
193. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Bernd Magnus Self-Consuming Concepts
194. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Daniel W. Conway Literature as Life: Nietzsche’s Positive Morality
195. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Hans Seigfried Opposing Science with Art, Again?: Nietzsche’s Project According to Stack
196. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
John Richardson Reply to Professor Robin SmalI
197. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Daniel Shaw Rorty and Nietzsche: Some Elective Affinities
198. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
George J. Stack Riemann’s Geometry and Eternal Recurrence as Cosmological Hypothesis: A Reply
199. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
George J . Stack From Lange to Nietzsche: A Response to a Troika of Critics
200. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Alexander Nehamas Different Readings: A Reply to Magnus, Solomon, and Conway