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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Nietzsche and the German Tradition


Nietzsche and the German Tradition

by Nicholas Martin (Editor), Christa Davis Acampora (Contributor), Thomas H. Brobjer (Contributor), Daniel W. Conway (Contributor), Malcolm Humble (Contributor), Friedrich Nietzsche Society Conference 1997 University of St. andrews (Corporate Author)

# Paperback: 314 pages
# Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing (December 2003)

Nietzsche and the German Tradition. To those persuaded that Nietzsche is the anti-German, antitraditional thinker par excellence, this title may well appear contradictory. Just how potentially contradictory (but also fruitful) it is, can be gauged by recasting it as a series of questions, emphasising each word in turn: Nietzsche and the German Tradition? Nietzsche and the German Tradition?
Nietzsche and the German Tradition? Nietzsche and the German Tradition? Nietzsche and the German Tradition?

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