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... a problem but being unable to define it clearly , that set out Nietzsche on his
intellectual enterprise , but also made it necessary that after a time , he had to
reflect on the status of his work , and to specify its focus and stakes in this manner
.
... a problem but being unable to define it clearly , that set out Nietzsche on his
intellectual enterprise , but also made it necessary that after a time , he had to
reflect on the status of his work , and to specify its focus and stakes in this manner
.
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... reflect upon it , and thus multiply the powers , specify the focus , define ever
more precisely the problem , and in this way increase distance not simply with
respect to the former thoughts , but also to one ' s whole taken - for - granted
horizon .
... reflect upon it , and thus multiply the powers , specify the focus , define ever
more precisely the problem , and in this way increase distance not simply with
respect to the former thoughts , but also to one ' s whole taken - for - granted
horizon .
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This led him to re - think and re - read his own earlier work , to reflect upon them ,
reinforcing the earlier , less resolute and scattered attempts . ( 85 ) This external
impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of contemporary ...
This led him to re - think and re - read his own earlier work , to reflect upon them ,
reinforcing the earlier , less resolute and scattered attempts . ( 85 ) This external
impact made him able to detach himself from the analysis of contemporary ...
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