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Nietzsche and critical theory
pp. 225-242
Abstrakt
Critical theory and Nietzsche? Nietzsche, to be sure, would have protested the "ominous "and.""1 But, suspending "psychological tactfulness' in advance, we will review some aspects of the "theories of science" as presented both by opponents and sometime allies, while yet, as far as possible, keeping the politico-historical associations and resonances relevant to exclusively German discussions in reserve.2
Publication details
Published in:
Babich Babette (1999) Nietzsche, theories of knowledge, and critical theory I: Nietzsche and the sciences. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 225-242
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2430-2_16
Referenz:
Spiekermann Klaus (1999) „Nietzsche and critical theory“, In: B. Babich (ed.), Nietzsche, theories of knowledge, and critical theory I, Dordrecht, Springer, 225–242.