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( 37 ) One could argue that there is nothing specific in Nietzsche ' s ideas about
the return to one ' s former thoughts . ... between the internal path of thinking and
the publication of the stages of thought here , but something much more specific .
( 37 ) One could argue that there is nothing specific in Nietzsche ' s ideas about
the return to one ' s former thoughts . ... between the internal path of thinking and
the publication of the stages of thought here , but something much more specific .
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There is a necessary distance between thought and reality , as knowledge and
truth are always connected to reality in a certain way , but could never be
identical with it , always remaining external . Then , there is a distance between
his own ...
There is a necessary distance between thought and reality , as knowledge and
truth are always connected to reality in a certain way , but could never be
identical with it , always remaining external . Then , there is a distance between
his own ...
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( 65 ) For a recent and most thought - provoking example , see Ted Faber and
Faber , 1992 ) . ( 66 ) For e . g . a recent study of the play starts with the following
statement : " Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare ' s most puzzling work " ; see ...
( 65 ) For a recent and most thought - provoking example , see Ted Faber and
Faber , 1992 ) . ( 66 ) For e . g . a recent study of the play starts with the following
statement : " Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare ' s most puzzling work " ; see ...
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