Nietzsche for Losers?

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Opening a symposium on Malcolm Bull?s Anti-Nietzsche, Dews retraces the logic of critical supersession in European philosophy before taking issue with the author?s account of Nietzschean will to power and the reading strategy to be pursued in the face of it.

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Peter Dews
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The return of the subject in late Foucault.Peter Dews - 1989 - Radical Philosophy 51 (1):37-41.
Review of Alain Badiou, Being and Event. [REVIEW]Peter Dews - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (2).

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