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separated from its original , judicial aim , the search for knowledge now became
separate from the utilitarian considerations that helped to establish the
independence of scientific investigations , outside judicial or religious concerns :
but that ...
separated from its original , judicial aim , the search for knowledge now became
separate from the utilitarian considerations that helped to establish the
independence of scientific investigations , outside judicial or religious concerns :
but that ...
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First , any type of knowledge fits into some kind of discursive tradition : a scientific
discipline , a separate sphere of life , or philosophy . Nietzsche ' s work does not
easily belong to either of these categories , therefore he needs to locate ...
First , any type of knowledge fits into some kind of discursive tradition : a scientific
discipline , a separate sphere of life , or philosophy . Nietzsche ' s work does not
easily belong to either of these categories , therefore he needs to locate ...
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... there is not only an opposition between the principles of liberty and equality ,
and the related political ideologies , but a fundamental communality . It is at this
level that we can link these two , and separate them from conservative ideologies
...
... there is not only an opposition between the principles of liberty and equality ,
and the related political ideologies , but a fundamental communality . It is at this
level that we can link these two , and separate them from conservative ideologies
...
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