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( 30 ) While the previous exemplified a complete denial and break , this is
proposing a return to the true but forgotten origins , or original principles .
Nietzsche ' s approach is different from both . For him , a return to the origin is just
a myth ...
( 30 ) While the previous exemplified a complete denial and break , this is
proposing a return to the true but forgotten origins , or original principles .
Nietzsche ' s approach is different from both . For him , a return to the origin is just
a myth ...
Page 32
His position of complete exteriority is reasserted in the clearest possible terms . (
47 ) At this point , he returns to the other element of the tradition he was part in ,
this time meaning the background of his research , and not morality or life , the ...
His position of complete exteriority is reasserted in the clearest possible terms . (
47 ) At this point , he returns to the other element of the tradition he was part in ,
this time meaning the background of his research , and not morality or life , the ...
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In East Europe - not simply as a result of Communism , but of whole centuries of "
parasitic " relationship to the West - an extremely dangerous situation of complete
unability to distinguish and to solve problems emerged . In the West , on the ...
In East Europe - not simply as a result of Communism , but of whole centuries of "
parasitic " relationship to the West - an extremely dangerous situation of complete
unability to distinguish and to solve problems emerged . In the West , on the ...
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