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  1. Freedom, naming, nobility: The convergence of rhetorical and political theory in Nietzsche's philosophy.Bradford Vivian - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (4):372 - 393.
  • Nietzsche on Memory and Active Forgetting.Zeynep Talay Turner - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):46-58.
    ABSTRACTThis article explores Nietzsche’s approach to the fundamental question of “how to live one’s life”, and more specifically his view of the role of the past in seeking an answer to this question. By discussing Nietzsche’s views of how different nations and cultures relate to their history, I suggest some comparisons with how individuals might do so. Common to both is the relationship between the past as a resource and as a burden: the burden of single events or periods and (...)
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  • “Nothing is really equal”: On the compatibility of Nietzsche's egalitarian ethics and anti-democratic politics.Jennie C. Ikuta - 2017 - Constellations 24 (3):339-355.
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  • Howard Caygill: author of 'Resistance: a philosophy of defiance' - interviewed by Alastair Gray and Philip Holmburg.Alastair Gray & Phillip Homburg - unknown
    An interview with the philosopher Howard Caygill, primarily concerning his book 'Resistance', conducted in December 2013.
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