On the Question of the History of Philosophy

Idealistic Studies 38 (1-2):137-146 (2008)
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It is not at once evident what is meant by “the question of the history of philosophy.” This essay sets forth a way of looking at that question by locating it on the path taken by Nietzsche’s consideration of the question of the philosophy of history.

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