EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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This implies , however , an attempt to switch his own horizon in its entirety , the operation that the genealogical method claimed to be a contradiction in terms . This would also run the risk of a metaphysical philosophy of life ...
This implies , however , an attempt to switch his own horizon in its entirety , the operation that the genealogical method claimed to be a contradiction in terms . This would also run the risk of a metaphysical philosophy of life ...
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... in a series of displacements between 1980 and 1983 , first to early Christianity , then to the first centuries of the Roman Empire , and finally to the crisis of Athenian democracy and the Socratian moment in philosophy .
... in a series of displacements between 1980 and 1983 , first to early Christianity , then to the first centuries of the Roman Empire , and finally to the crisis of Athenian democracy and the Socratian moment in philosophy .
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( 38 ) Philosophers do not need to establish their own tradition , and often pour scorn on the social sciences making such a fuzz about ... If one would take away only the names listed , philosophy would all but collapse immediately .
( 38 ) Philosophers do not need to establish their own tradition , and often pour scorn on the social sciences making such a fuzz about ... If one would take away only the names listed , philosophy would all but collapse immediately .
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