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Using a slightly different language one can state that the exercise Nietzsche did
on his former works when writing the Prefaces , this work on the self by the self ,
had a significant substantive and methodological effect : this effect was the
writing ...
Using a slightly different language one can state that the exercise Nietzsche did
on his former works when writing the Prefaces , this work on the self by the self ,
had a significant substantive and methodological effect : this effect was the
writing ...
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... attempts that may succeed or fail , but which do have a significant and
cumulative impact on reality . A genealogical analysis does not want simply to
reconstruct the past , but to show how the past produced the present , and even
to evaluate ...
... attempts that may succeed or fail , but which do have a significant and
cumulative impact on reality . A genealogical analysis does not want simply to
reconstruct the past , but to show how the past produced the present , and even
to evaluate ...
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From circumstantial evidence , based on the important interview given in March
1977 ( see note 85 ) , it can be shown that Kant ' s text produced a significant
effect , represented an experience for Foucault in early 1977 . He first analysed
the ...
From circumstantial evidence , based on the important interview given in March
1977 ( see note 85 ) , it can be shown that Kant ' s text produced a significant
effect , represented an experience for Foucault in early 1977 . He first analysed
the ...
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