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    Miltonic Sublimity and the Crisis of Wolffianism before Kant.Adam Foley - 2017 - Journal of the History of Ideas 78 (1):51-71.
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    As Platonic as Zarathustra: Nietzsche and Gustav Teichmüller.Adam Foley - 2015 - Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 57:217-233.
    In a letter to Franz Overbeck from 1883 Nietzsche confessed that the more he read the German philosopher Gustav Teichmüller the more he realized »how poorly« he understood Plato and »how much Zarathustra Platonizes«. This is a striking admission from a thinker who defined his own philosophy as »inverted Platonism« and it has yet to be adequately explained. This article examines what Nietzsche may have meant by the verb »to Platonize« by drawing an explicit connection to Teichmüller's controversial views on (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Protestant Fathers: A Study in Prodigal Christianity.Adam Foley - 2018 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 53 (2):220-225.
    Thomas Nevin's new reading of Nietzsche is at home on an island of misfit toys. Like Ariosto's Astolfo, who goes to the moon in search of Orlando's sanity only to find the good things that humanity has shed, Nevin has gone—not quite as far as the moon—in search of a true Christian. That Nietzsche might brook accommodation in his father's house, however, pleads convincingly that Luther may have wanted to reform the Church but ended up installing a lost-and-found box instead. (...)
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    Readings of the aeneid - (j.) Farrell juno's aeneid. A battle for heroic identity. Pp. XVIII + 360. Princeton and oxford: Princeton university press, 2021. Cased, £38, us$45. Isbn: 978-0-691-21116-9. [REVIEW]Adam Foley - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):150-152.
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