Beginnings: Intention and MethodBasic Books, 1975 - 414 頁 This reissued classic traces the ramifications and diverse understandings of the concept of "beginning" in history and offers valuable insights into the role of the intellectual and the goal of criticism. |
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Intention and Method Edward W. Said. Nietzsche calls this kind of thinking " illogical anthropomorphism , " he nevertheless acknowledges that it inaugurates knowledge . In his later works , Nietzsche studies in a more polemical mode the ...
Intention and Method Edward W. Said. Nietzsche calls this kind of thinking " illogical anthropomorphism , " he nevertheless acknowledges that it inaugurates knowledge . In his later works , Nietzsche studies in a more polemical mode the ...
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... Nietzsche , or Milton . Nietzsche , as Jaspers so persuasively characterizes him , typifies the modern writer for whom the text - as - beginning can become text - as - existence . This potential transfiguration is another , more ...
... Nietzsche , or Milton . Nietzsche , as Jaspers so persuasively characterizes him , typifies the modern writer for whom the text - as - beginning can become text - as - existence . This potential transfiguration is another , more ...
第 386 頁
... Nietzsche , Das Philosophenbuch , p . 112 . 31. Lukacs , History and Class Consciousness , p . 178. Lukacs refers here to ascribed or imputed consciousness ( zugerechnet Bewusstsein ) , which is uniquely a function of the proletariat as ...
... Nietzsche , Das Philosophenbuch , p . 112 . 31. Lukacs , History and Class Consciousness , p . 178. Lukacs refers here to ascribed or imputed consciousness ( zugerechnet Bewusstsein ) , which is uniquely a function of the proletariat as ...
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