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... According to the standard view , a review of one's former works and a writing of new prefaces to them is an exercise in self- understanding . The output is a better knowledge of one's own work and self . Here , the first two sentences ...
... According to the standard view , a review of one's former works and a writing of new prefaces to them is an exercise in self- understanding . The output is a better knowledge of one's own work and self . Here , the first two sentences ...
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... according to Nietzsche , for the subsequent development of one's own ideas . First , one should just put things down . It is by writing them out that one gets rid of the ideas , overcomes them , and makes thinking possible again . It ...
... according to Nietzsche , for the subsequent development of one's own ideas . First , one should just put things down . It is by writing them out that one gets rid of the ideas , overcomes them , and makes thinking possible again . It ...
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... according to this account , than a catalyst . It helped him to collect and formulate his own ideas . Therefore , in the remaining part of the section , Nietzsche goes through his own works , and gives a detailed overview of the way he ...
... according to this account , than a catalyst . It helped him to collect and formulate his own ideas . Therefore , in the remaining part of the section , Nietzsche goes through his own works , and gives a detailed overview of the way he ...
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