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Nietzsche's Philology of the Present

Nietzsche's Philology of the Present" discusses Nietzsche's views on philology as a critique of philological institutions and pedagogical practices. It argues that these dimensions have largely been ignored by scholars, who have instead focused on Nietzsche as a thinker concerning phi...

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Published in:New literary history 2020-06, Vol.51 (3), p.549-565
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Public speaking
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