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- Nietzsche/Dionysus: Ecstasy, Heroism, and the Monstrous
- Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols
- Between Modern and Postmodern: Nietzsche on Truth and Knowledge
- Nietzsche's Theory of Cognition: an Interpretation and Defense of Perspectivism
- On Becoming-Secular: Gilles Deleuze and the Death of God Marie Chabbert
- The Compassion of Zarathustra: Nietzsche on Sympathy and Strength
- Nietzschean Genealogy and Hegelian History in the Genealogy of Morals Philip J
- Beyond Life and Death: Nietzsche's Thanatology
- 1 a Reflection on the Dionysian Spirit of Music In
- The Oedipal Bacillus: Contagion and Paranoia
- Who Is Nietzsche?
- Nietzsche's "Woman" : a Metaphor Without Brakes
- Žižek's Nietzsche and the Insufficiency of Trauma for a Posthuman
- Towards a New Envisioning of Ubermensch: a Trans-Nietzschean Response to Nihilism in the Digital Age
- Critical, Clinical Daniel W
- The Atheist Machine
- Reading Anti-Oedipus Politically
- The Role of Philosophy and Hierarchy in Friedrich Nietzsche's Political Thought Ian Linton Donaldson London School of Economic
- Nietzsche Among the Scholars. a Bibliometric Analysis and Study of Nietzsche Scholarship
- Nietzsche' S Philosophical Concept of Dionysus And
- A Critical Introduction to Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus
- On Desire: Spinoza in Anti-Oedipus Daniela Voss
- Nietzsche's Perspectivist Epistemology
- The Writing of the Dionysian: a Dithyramb to Writing Sites—For Fellow-Rhapsodizers Tsu-Chung Su National Chi Nan University
- Dan Fishman Chapter
- Entering Deleuze's Political Vision
- Nietzsche and the Morality Critics Author(S): Brian Leiter Reviewed Work(S): Source: Ethics, Vol
- Reception and Analysis of Nietzsche's Apollonian and Dionysian
- Reinterpreting Modern Culture: an Introduction to Friedrich Nietzscheâ
- Nietzsche and Philosophy by Gilles Deleuze
- 27 Nietzsche, Dionysus, and the Ontology of Music CHRISTOPH COX
- Nietzsche and the Concept of Dance
- On Affirmation and Becoming
- Essays on Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Heraclitus