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    Nietzsche’s Philosophical Context: An Intellectual Biography.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2008 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
    Friedrich Nietzsche was immensely influential and, counter to most expectations, also very well read. An essential new reference tool for those interested in his thinking, Nietzsche’s Philosophical Context identifies the chronology and huge range of philosophical books that engaged him. Rigorously examining the scope of this reading, Thomas H. Brobjer consulted over two thousand volumes in Nietzsche’s personal library, as well as his book bills, library records, journals, letters, and publications. This meticulous investigation also considers many of the annotations in (...)
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  2. Nietzsche's Ethics of Character: A Study of Nietzsche's Ethics and its Place in the History of Moral Thinking.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 17:73-77.
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    Nietzsche and Science.Gregory Moore & Thomas H. Brobjer (eds.) - 2003 - Ashgate.
    The first part of the book investigates Nietzsche's knowledge and understanding of specific disciplines and the influence of particular scientists on Nietzsche ...
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    Nietzsche's View of the Value of Historical Studies and Methods.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (2):301-322.
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    Nietzsche's relation to historical methods and nineteenth-century German historiography.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (2):155–179.
    Nietzsche is generally regarded as a severe critic of historical method and scholarship; this view has influenced much of contemporary discussions about the role and nature of historical scholarship. In this article I argue that this view is seriously mistaken . I do so by examining what he actually says about understanding history and historical method, as well as his relation to the founders of modern German historiography . I show, contrary to most expectations, that Nietzsche knew these historians well (...)
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    Nietzsche's Affirmative Morality: An Ethics of Virtue.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2003 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 26 (1):64-78.
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    Nietzsche's Reading About Eastern Philosophy.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2004 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 28 (1):3-35.
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    Sources and Influences on Nietzsche's "The Birth of Tragedy".Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):277-298.
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    A Possible Solution to the Stirner-Nietzsche Question.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2003 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 25 (1):109-114.
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    The Absence of Political Ideals in Nietzsche's Writings: The Case of the Laws of Manu and the Associated Caste-Society.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1998 - Nietzsche Studien 27 (1):300-318.
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    The Absence of Political Ideals in Nietzsche's Writings: The Case of the Laws of Manu and the Associated Caste-Society.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1998 - Nietzsche Studien 27 (1):300-318.
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    Sources of and Influences on Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 34:278-299.
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    Nietzsche’s Reading of Epictetus.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2003 - Nietzsche Studien 32 (1):429-452.
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    Nietzsche’s Reading of Epictetus.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2003 - Nietzsche Studien 32:429-452.
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    Nietzsche's magnum opus.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2006 - History of European Ideas 32 (3):278-294.
    Nietzsche did not write a completed magnum opus, a ‘Hauptwerk’, but he planned to do so during at least the last 5 years of his active life. I will show that during and after the writing of Also sprach Zarathustra this was his main aim and ambition. The projected work passed through a number of related phases, of which the much discussed and controversial ‘Will to Power’ was merely one. This intention to write a magnum opus has been denied or (...)
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    The place and role of der antichrist in nietzsche’s four volume project umwerthung aller werthe.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2011 - Nietzsche Studien 40 (1):244-255.
  17. Nietzsche's reading and private library, 1885-1889.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (4):663-680.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nietzsche’s Reading and Private Library, 1885–1889Thomas H. BrobjerOne can easily get the impression that Nietzsche read little, especially later in his life. He criticizes reading because it is not sufficiently life-affirming and Dionysian: “Early in the morning at the break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one’s strength, to read a book—I call that vicious!...” 1 He also criticizes it for making one reactive and forcing (...)
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  18. The Late Nietzsche’s Fundamental Critique of Historical Scholarship.Thomas Brobjer - 2008 - In Manuel Dries (ed.), Nietzsche on Time and History. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Nietzsche’s Relation to the Greek Sophists.Thomas Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34:256-277.
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    A Discussion and Source of Hölderlins Influence on Nietzsche.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30.
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    On the revaluation of values.Thomas Brobjer - 1996 - Nietzsche Studien 25:342-348.
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    Philologica: A Possible Solution to the Stirner-Nietzsche Question.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2003 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 25 (1):109-114.
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    Nietzsche’s Wrestling with Plato and Platonism.Thomas Brobjer - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House. pp. 241-259.
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    Nietzsche and Economics.Thomas Brobjer - 2013 - In Helmut Heit & Lisa Heller (eds.), Handbuch Nietzsche und die Wissenschaften des 19. Jahrhunderts. Boston: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 307-321.
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    Nietzsche's Last View of Science.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2012 - In Helmut Heit, Günter Abel & Marco Brusotti (eds.), Nietzsches Wissenschaftsphilosophie. de Gruyter. pp. 59--39.
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    A Nietzschean Bestiary: Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal.Babette Babbich, Debra Bergoffen, Thomas H. Brobjer, Daniel Conway, Brian Crowley, Brian Domino, Peter Groff, Jennifer Ham, Lawrence Hatab, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Vanessa Lemm, Paul S. Loeb, Nickolas Pappas, Richard Perkins, Gerd Schank, Alan D. Schrift, Gary Shapiro, Tracey Stark, Charles S. Taylor, Jami Weinstein & Martha Kendal Woodruff - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Nietzsche's use of metaphor has been widely noted but rarely focused to explore specific images in great detail. A Nietzschean Bestiary gathers essays devoted to the most notorious and celebrated beasts in Nietzsche's work. The essays illustrate Nietzsche's ample use of animal imagery, and link it to the dual philosophical purposes of recovering and revivifying human animality, which plays a significant role in his call for de-deifying nature.
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    An Undiscovered Short Published Autobiography of Nietzsche from 1869.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 17:68-69.
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    An Undiscovered Short Published Autobiographical Presentation by Nietzsche from 1872.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1998 - Nietzsche Studien 27 (1):446-447.
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  29. An Undiscovered Short Published Autobiographical Presentation by Nietzsche from 1872.Thomas H. Brobjer - 1999 - In Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier (eds.), 1998. De Gruyter. pp. 446-447.
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    Beiträge zur Quellenforschung.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):337f..
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    Götzen-Hammer: The Meaning of the Expression" To Philosophize with a Hammer".Thomas Brobjer - 1999 - Nietzsche Studien 28.
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    Hölderlin’s Influence on Nietzsche.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):397-412.
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    Hölderlin’s Influence on Nietzsche.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 30:397-412.
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    Nachweise Aus Eugen Dühring, Cursus der Philosophie (1875).Thomas H. Brobjer - 2021 - Nietzsche Studien 50 (1):316-319.
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    Nachweise aus Höffding, Harald: Psychologie in Umrissen, u.a.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):418-421.
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    Nachweise aus Höffding, Harald: Psychologie in Umrissen, u.a.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30:418-421.
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    Nachweise aus Müller, Lucian: Geschichte der klassischen Philologie in den Niederlanden und Jahn, Otto: Aus der Alterthumswissenschaft.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):339-339.
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    Nachweise aus Müller, Lucian: Geschichte der klassischen Philologie in den Niederlanden und Jahn, Otto: Aus der Alterthumswissenschaft.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 34:339-339.
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    Nietzsche as Political Thinker.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):394-396.
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    Nietzsche as Political Thinker: A Response to D. Dombowsky.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30.
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    Nietzsche as Political Thinker.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30:394-396.
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    Nietzsche and the "English": the influence of British and American thinking on his philosophy.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2008 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    Friedrich Nietzsche—one of the most read and discussed philosophers of all time—is frequently regarded as a quintessentially German philosopher, yet one who had strong anti-German tendencies and late in his development turned increasingly pro-French. However, his relation to British-American thinking and culture has been largely ignored, although its focus on progress, rationality, empiricism, and science constituted a major tradition during the nineteenth century. This work explores Nietzsche's explicit and implicit relation to this tradition, including utilitarianism, Darwinism, Anglo-American scholarly and scientific (...)
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    Nachweis aus Zeitstimmen aus der Reformirten Kirche.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):337-338.
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    Nachweis aus Zeitstimmen aus der Reformirten Kirche.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34:337-338.
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    Nietzsche’s Disinterest and Ambivalence Toward the Greek Sophists.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (3):5-23.
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    Nietzsche's 'Ecce homo' and the revaluation of all values: Dionysian versus Christian values.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Challenging the standard interpretation of Nietzsche's last published work, Ecce Homo, as frivolous autobiography, Thomas H. Brobjer provides an original and detailed analysis of Ecce Homo as fundamental to Nietzsche's unfinished masterwork on the revaluation of all values. Arguing that Ecce Homo laid the foundations for his planned four-volume work on values, Brobjer draws together the intentions and motivations behind Nietzsche's late work to create a new narrative on it. He situates this period in the desire to undermine the system (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Forgotten Book.Thomas Brobjer - 2000 - New Nietzsche Studies 4 (1-2):157-161.
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    Nietzsche’s Forgotten Book.Thomas Brobjer - 2000 - New Nietzsche Studies 4 (1-2):157-161.
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    Nietzsche’s Knowledge of Marx and Marxism.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2002 - Nietzsche Studien 31 (1):298-320.
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    Notes and Discussions: Nietzscheis Knowledge of Kierkegaard.Thomas H. Brobjer - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):251-263.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.2 (2003) 251-263 [Access article in PDF] Notes and Discussions Nietzsche's Knowledge of Kierkegaard I. TWO OF THE MOST INTERESTING and influential of nineteenth-century thinkers are Nietzsche and Kierkegaard. There exist many striking similarities between the two: they were both critics of rationality, of idealism, and of the building of philosophical systems. Instead, their approach was more existential and psychological and they both (...)
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