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Nietzsche's animal philosophy: culture, politics, and the animality of the human being
Vanessa Lemm-
Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Abbreviations (page xiii)
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Introduction: The Animal in Nietzsche's Philosophy (page 1)
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1. Culture and Civilization (page 10)
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2. Politics and Promise (page 30)
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3. Culture and Economy (page 48)
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4. Giving and Forgiving (page 61)
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5. Animality, Creativity, and Historicity (page 86)
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6. Animality, Language, and Truth (page 111)
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Conclusion: Biopolitics and the Question of Animal Life (page 152)
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Notes (page 157)
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Bibliography (page 215)
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Index (page 229)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823230280 (paper)
- 9780823238002 (ebook)
- 9780823230273 (hardcover)