Patterns of sickness: Nietzsche’s physio-historical account of asceticism

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (1):109-129 (2021)
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Though the ideas of health and sickness are very much at the heart of Nietzsche’s mature thought, scholars have offered little on what exactly he means by sickness. This is particularly true when N...

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