Introduction

In Nietzsche and metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press (1995)
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Outlines the standard reception of Nietzsche's work, highlights shortcomings in a representative selection of critical responses, and locates the present study in the context of prevalent scholarship, concomitantly stating its own aims and content.

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