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Under normal circumstances , such an approach would represent a lack of
scholarship , a neglect of the basic principles of a critical attitude towards one ' s
material . But Nietzsche ( just as Weber or Foucault ) are not exactly ordinary
thinkers .
Under normal circumstances , such an approach would represent a lack of
scholarship , a neglect of the basic principles of a critical attitude towards one ' s
material . But Nietzsche ( just as Weber or Foucault ) are not exactly ordinary
thinkers .
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He tried not to become identical with the fashionable versions of Marxism ,
Maoism , and critical theory , but only ended up doing the same thing , perhaps
with much more consistency , and even more radicalism . While Weber wasted
his time ...
He tried not to become identical with the fashionable versions of Marxism ,
Maoism , and critical theory , but only ended up doing the same thing , perhaps
with much more consistency , and even more radicalism . While Weber wasted
his time ...
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Second , directly following from the deficiencies of Hegel ' s dialectics , critical
theorists got the fully superseeding Kant , and not as a partial displacement
within his general thought , and therefore , following Marx , fell back to a pre -
Kantian ...
Second , directly following from the deficiencies of Hegel ' s dialectics , critical
theorists got the fully superseeding Kant , and not as a partial displacement
within his general thought , and therefore , following Marx , fell back to a pre -
Kantian ...
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