Nietzsche: The Meaning of Earth

Lanham: Lehigh University Press (2015)
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This work introduces a much needed vision of Nietzschean thought and the relevance of interdisciplinary studies that combine philosophy with literary studies and psychology with religious and visual/media studies to our present circumstance, where a dangerous visual culture, through its support of the limitlessness of money, is harming our relationship with nature and with one another

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Books Received. [REVIEW][author unknown] - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (1):149-159.

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