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This may explain the fact that in spite of the wide reference to Foucault ' s work ,
the links to Nietzsche were not much studied in detail . Most of those who used
Foucault were situated in the left of the political spectrum where Nietzsche was
not ...
This may explain the fact that in spite of the wide reference to Foucault ' s work ,
the links to Nietzsche were not much studied in detail . Most of those who used
Foucault were situated in the left of the political spectrum where Nietzsche was
not ...
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It is a commonplace that Nietzsche was criticising morality , and was trying to
replace it with " life " or " existence " , as the major reference point . This implies ,
however , an attempt to switch his own horizon in its entirety , the operation that
the ...
It is a commonplace that Nietzsche was criticising morality , and was trying to
replace it with " life " or " existence " , as the major reference point . This implies ,
however , an attempt to switch his own horizon in its entirety , the operation that
the ...
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But this is only so because philosophers have Socrates , Plato and Aristotle as an
everpresent reference point , not to mention authors closer to us like Hobbes ,
Descartes , Locke , or Kant . If one would take away only the names listed ...
But this is only so because philosophers have Socrates , Plato and Aristotle as an
everpresent reference point , not to mention authors closer to us like Hobbes ,
Descartes , Locke , or Kant . If one would take away only the names listed ...
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