Deconstructing Nietzsche

The Philosopher 99 (2) (2011)
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Nietzsche and Morality, edited by Brain Leiter and Neil Sinhababu, Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-956818-5 pp296The Art of Aphorism and Nietzsche's Blind Passion, by Zura Shiolashvili, King David Publishing ISBN 978-0-9565175-0-0 pp161 including colour plates

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