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    Zarathustra:'That malicious dionysian'.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2013 - In Ken Gemes & John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche. Oxford University Press.
    Book synopsis: 32 specially written essays, by world-renowned scholars in the field State-of-the-art, comprehensive coverage of Nietzsche's life, works, and central ideas Includes chapters on all of Nietzsche's principal works Essential reading for anyone working in the area The diversity of Nietzsche's books, and the sheer range of his philosophical interests, have posed daunting challenges to his interpreters. This Oxford Handbook addresses this multiplicity by devoting each of its 32 essays to a focused topic, picked out by the book's systematic (...)
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    Nietzsche's objections to pity and compassion.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2007 - In Gudrun Von Tevenar (ed.), Nietzsche and Ethics. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
    Book synopsis: The essays in this anthology are versions of papers originally presented at the ‘Friedrich Nietzsche and Ethics’ Conference conveyed by the Nietzsche Society in 2004 at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Contributors are respected Nietzsche scholars from around the globe and their essays cover the full range of Nietzsche’s moral thinking. They include papers on evolution and development, eudaemonia, art and morality, agon and transvaluation, will to power, as well as free will and genuine selfhood, immoralism, equality, (...)
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    Nietzsche on Nausea.Gudrun Von Tevenar - 2019 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 50 (1):58-78.
    Reading Nietzsche's work, one can be struck and sometimes even offended by his emphatic, occasionally aggressive use of the term "nausea". Not only does Nietzsche use the term frequently in a triple exclamation,1 he also uses it in places where one would expect more differentiated and, arguably, more precise terms, such as "disgust," "disdain," "aversion," "repugnance," "revulsion," "loathing," and the like. Obviously, Nietzsche, that superb master of language, was not lacking an appropriate vocabulary; hence, an explanation for this fact is (...)
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    Gratitude, Reciprocity, and Need.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2006 - American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):181 - 188.
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    Kant’s Duty of Love: Is it Menschenliebe or Menschheitsliebe?Gudrun von Tevenar - 2018 - In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. De Gruyter. pp. 2243-2248.
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    Gratitude, revenge, and Mitleid: reading Nietzsche’s Daybreak 138.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2019 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62 (1):116-135.
    ABSTRACTThis paper analyses Daybreak 138 closely line by line in order to examine whether Nietzsche's conclusion that ‘there is something degrading in suffering and something elevating and productive of superiority in pitying ’ truly holds. I shall argue that it does not. By way of objection to Nietzsche's conclusion, I am offering a counter example and also examine what, in the context of Daybreak 138, gratitude, revenge, and Mitleid have in common so that they can be used by Nietzsche to (...)
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    Nietzsche and Ethics.Gudrun von Tevenar (ed.) - 2007 - Peter Lang.
    The essays in this anthology are versions of papers originally presented at the 'Friedrich Nietzsche and Ethics' Conference conveyed by the Nietzsche Society in ...
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    Schopenhauer on Sex, Love and Emotions.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2012 - In Bart Vandenabeele (ed.), A Companion to Schopenhauer. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 120–132.
    This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Notes References Further Reading.
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    The new Cambridge companion to Nietzsche.Gudrun von Tevenar - forthcoming - Tandf: British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-2.
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    The new Cambridge companion to Nietzsche: edited by Tom Stern, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. 464, £26.99 (pb), ISBN: 9781316613863.Gudrun von Tevenar - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (1):191-192.
    The New in the title of this volume alerts us to the fact that it has a predecessor, namely the 1996 Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche edited by Bernd Magnus and Kathleen M. Higgins. The two volumes...
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    Nietzsche's Search for Philosophy: On the Middle Writings, by Keith Ansell‐Pearson. London: Bloomsbury, 2018, 208 pp. ISBN: 9781474254694 hb £65.00; ISBN: 9781474254717 pb £21.99. [REVIEW]Gudrun von Tevenar - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy 26 (4):1442-1445.
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