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But neither is this first effort completely irrelevant , a joke with respect to which
one can establish the correctness and truth of a present definition . The past is
not used to authenticate the present , either positively , through continuity , or - 15
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But neither is this first effort completely irrelevant , a joke with respect to which
one can establish the correctness and truth of a present definition . The past is
not used to authenticate the present , either positively , through continuity , or - 15
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But if one is claiming a complete break with the past and the present , with " the "
system and everything it contains , then , in order to avoid the charge of nihilism ,
one will always have to present a new and total order of things . However , this ...
But if one is claiming a complete break with the past and the present , with " the "
system and everything it contains , then , in order to avoid the charge of nihilism ,
one will always have to present a new and total order of things . However , this ...
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Therefore , in the remaining part of the section , Nietzsche goes through his own
works , and gives a detailed overview of the way he formulated his ideas there ,
indicating the distance both from the first and the present formulations . Section ...
Therefore , in the remaining part of the section , Nietzsche goes through his own
works , and gives a detailed overview of the way he formulated his ideas there ,
indicating the distance both from the first and the present formulations . Section ...
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