Nietzsche, Freedom and Writing Lives
Arion 17 (1):85-110 (2009)
| Abstract | Nietzsche writes a great deal about freedom throughout his work, but never more explicitly than in Twiling of the Idols, a book he described as 'my philosophy in a nutshell'. This paper offers an analysis of Nietzsche's conception freedom and the role it plays within Twilight. | |||||||||
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