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  1. Composition Naturalized.Aaron Stoller & Chris Schacht - 2025 - Education and Culture 40 (1):26-50.
    The emergence of Large Language Models has exposed composition studies’ long-standing commitment to Cartesian assumptions that position writing as a nonmaterial, distinctly human activity. This paper develops a naturalized theory of composition grounded in Deweyan pragmatic naturalism that dissolves the nature/culture dualism embedded in contemporary theory and practice. We advance an eco-ontological account that understands compositional activity as emerging from within the matrix of animal behavior and introduce “compositional viability” to theorize how writing functions as a biosemiotic tool for environmental (...)
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    Making Sense of Nietzsche: Reflections Timely and Untimely.Richard Schacht - 1995 - University of Illinois Press.
    'Clearly explains some of the debates in Nietzsche scholarship. Schacht does much to avoid professional tunnel-vision and invite nonprofessionals to think about Nietzsche.'-Kathleen Higgins, author of Nietzsche's 'Zarathustra'.
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    Nietzsche: Life as Literature.Richard Schacht - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):266.
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    Nietzsche.Richard Schacht - 1995 - In Ted Honderich, The Philosophers: Introducing Great Western Thinkers. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Alienation.Richard Schacht - 1970 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 1970, original blurb: 'Alienation' is the catchword of our time. It has been applied to everything from the new politics to the anti-heroes of today's films. But what does it meanto say that someone is alienated? Is alienation a state of mind, or a relationship? If modern man is indeed alienated, is it from his work, his government, his society, or himself - or from all of these? Richard Schacht, in this intelligent analysis, gets to the (...)
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  6. Alienation.Richard Schacht - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (3):430-431.
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    Nietzsche: The Arguments of the Philosophers.Richard Schacht (ed.) - 1983 - Boston: Routledge.
    First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Nietzsche and Lamarckism.Richard Schacht - 2013 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (2):264-281.
    We want to become those we are—Menschen who are new, unique, incomparable, who give themselves laws, who create themselves. To that end we must become the best learners and discoverers of everything that is lawful and necessary in the world: we must become physicists [Physiker, i.e., natural scientists] in order to be able to be creators in this sense—while hitherto all valuations and ideals have been based on ignorance of physics [Physik, i.e., natural science] or were constructed so as to (...)
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    Nietzsche and nihilism.Richard Schacht - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):65.
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  10. Nietzsche's Naturalism.Richard Schacht - 2012 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 43 (2):185-212.
    A central thesis of my interpretation of Nietzsche has long been that he fundamentally was a naturalistic thinker, who had a significant philosophical agenda that is best understood accordingly.1 This is a characterization with which many—in the analytically minded part of the philosophical community, at any rate—have come to agree. But there are many kinds of things called "naturalism" in the philosophical literature; and it would be a mistake to suppose that any of them in particular is what Nietzsche espoused (...)
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    Philosophical anthropology: What, why and how.Richard Schacht - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50:155-176.
  12. Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality: Essays on Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals.Richard Schacht (ed.) - 1994 - University of California Press.
    Written at the height of the philosopher's intellectual powers, Friedrich Nietzsche's _On the Genealogy of Morals_ has become one of the key texts of recent Western philosophy. Its essayistic style affords a unique opportunity to observe many of Nietzsche's persisting concerns coming together in an illuminating constellation. A profound influence on psychoanalysis, antihistoricism, and poststructuralism and an abiding challenge to ethical theory, Nietzsche's book addresses many of the major philosophical problems and possibilities of modernity. In this unique collection focusing on (...)
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    Misogyny on and off the “pitch”: The gendered world of male rugby players.Steven P. Schacht - 1996 - Gender and Society 10 (5):550-565.
    From a feminist perspective and using an ethnographic methodology, this article explores the gendered world of male rugby players in terms of how they socially and relationally propagate gender roles. Rugby players' social reproduction of gender, ultimately grounded in misogyny, allows these men at the individual level to psychologically and sometimes physically dominate women. At the societal level, rugby, like many sporting practices, both reflects and supports a hierarchical ideology of masculinity and the subordination of women.
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    Marriage Markets and Male Mating Effort: Violence and Crime Are Elevated Where Men Are Rare.Ryan Schacht, Douglas Tharp & Ken R. Smith - 2016 - Human Nature 27 (4):489-500.
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    Classical Modern Philosophers: Descartes to Kant.Richard Schacht - 1984 - Boston: Routledge.
    Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant: these are the seven philosophers who stand out from the rest in what is known as the `modern' period in philosophy. Their thought defines the mainstream of classical or early modern philosophy, largely responsible for shaping philosophy as we now know it. In a clear and lively style, Richard Schacht has written a thorough introduction to the work of these seven founding fathers of modern philosophy. The bibliography has been updated for (...)
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    Nietzsche and Philosophical Anthropology.Richard Schacht - 2006-01-01 - In Keith Ansell Pearson, A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 115–132.
    This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
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    Nietzsche's kind of philosophy: finding his way.Richard Schacht - 2023 - London: University of Chicago Press.
    In Nietzsche's Kind of Philosophy, Richard Schacht provides a holistic interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's distinctive thinking, developed over decades of engagement with the philosopher's work. For Schacht, Nietzsche's overarching project is to envision a "philosophy of the future" attuned to new challenges facing Western humanity after the "death of God," when monotheism no longer anchors our understanding of ourselves and our world. Schacht traces the developmental arc of Nietzsche's philosophical efforts across Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, Joyful (...)
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    Nietzsche pursued: toward a philosophy for the future.Richard Schacht - 2024 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche announced his project to develop a philosophy of the future that would equip philosophers to better deal with human reality. He was only able to work on that project for two years, however, before he ceased publishing in 1888. In Nietzsche Pursued, Richard Schacht provides a comprehensive picture of this philosophy of the future as far as Nietzsche envisioned it and pursues it further along lines that Nietzsche himself might have taken. Focusing (...)
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    The Future of Alienation.Richard Schacht - 1994 - University of Illinois Press.
    The essays here call for a rethinking of a variety of forms of alienation in light of contemporary dynamics and a clearer understanding of the dialectic of human selfhood and social participation.
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  20. Nietzsche's Gay Science, Or, How to Naturalize Cheerfully'.Richard Schacht - 1988 - In Robert C. Solomon, Reading Nietzsche. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 68--86.
     
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    Husserlian and Heideggerian phenomenology.Richard Schacht - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (5):293 - 314.
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    Nietzsche’s “Will to Power”.Richard Schacht - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (3):83-94.
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    Nietzsche and Individuality.Richard Schacht - 2006 - International Studies in Philosophy 38 (3):131-151.
    We want to become those we are—the new, the unique, the incomparable, the self-legislators, the self-creators. [Wir aber wollendie werden, die wir sind—die Neuen, die Einmaligen, die Unvergleickbaren, die Sich-selber-Gesetzgebenden, die Sich-selber-Schaffenden!] (GS 336, 1882)Verily, the individual himself [der Einselne selber] is still the most recent invention. (Z I:15, 1883)My philosophy aims at an ordering of rank: not at an individualistic morality. (WP 287, from the notebooks of 1886–87)If we place ourselves at the end of this tremendous process...,where society and (...)
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  24. Nietzsche's naturalism and normativity.Richard Schacht - 2012 - In Simon Robertson & Christopher Janaway, Nietzsche, Naturalism & Normativity. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Introduction.Richard Schacht - 1994 - In Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality: Essays on Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals. University of California Press.
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  26. Nietzsche on philosophy, interpretation and truth.Richard Schacht - 1984 - Noûs 18 (1):75-85.
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    On "Existentialism", Existenz-Philosophy and Philosophical Anthropology.Richard Schacht - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (4):291 - 305.
  28. Zarathustra/Zarathustra as educator.Richard Schacht - 1995 - In Peter Sedgwick, Nietzsche: a critical reader. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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  29. Nietzsche's Postmoralism: Essays on Nietzsche's Prelude to Philosophy's Future.Richard Schacht - 2003 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 25:93-95.
     
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    On Philosophy’s Canon, and its Nutzen Und Nachteil.Richard Schacht - 1993 - The Monist 76 (4):421-435.
    “If you can keep your head while people all around you are losing theirs,” the saying goes, “maybe you just don’t understand the situation.” There are times when this is no mere joke. And so one may likewise wonder about the fact that philosophy seems to be relatively free of the kind of canon warfare that has become one of the hallmarks of the humanities in recent years, despite the fact that, as canons go, ours is almost paradigmatic. Don’t we (...)
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    Another Arithmetic of the Even and the Odd.Celia Schacht - 2018 - Review of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):604-608.
    This article presents an axiom system for an arithmetic of the even and the odd, one that is stronger than those discussed in Pambuccian (2016) and Menn & Pambuccian (2016). It consists of universal sentences in a language extending the usual one with 0, 1, +, ·, <, – with the integer part of the half function$[{ \cdot \over 2}]$, and two unary operation symbols.
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    Nietzsche’s Naturalism Clarified?Richard Schacht - 2016 - Nietzsche Studien 45 (1):178-188.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 45 Heft: 1 Seiten: 178-188.
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    Hegel and after.Richard Schacht - 1975 - [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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    Nietzsche's Postmoralism: Essays on Nietzsche's Prelude to Philosophy's Future.Richard Schacht (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This important collection of essays, originally published in 2000, the year of the centenary of Nietzsche's death, offers a full assessment of his contribution to philosophy and represents a helpful guide to the current landscape of Nietzsche studies. In Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche calls on new philosophers to carry on the process of reinterpretation and revaluation that will constitute the philosophy of the future. This reconsideration will be pursued in what Nietzsche describes as a 'postmoral' manner. The nine prominent (...)
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    Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, and the Future of Self-Alienation.Richard Schacht - 1991 - American Philosophical Quarterly 28 (2):125 - 135.
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    Nietzsche and Sport.Richard Schacht - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (3):123-130.
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    On self-becoming: Nietzsche and nehamas’s Nietzsche.Richard Schacht - 1992 - Nietzsche Studien 21 (1):266-280.
  38. Nietzsche: Art and Artists.Richard Schacht - 1984 - In Ted Honderich, Philosophy through its past. [East Rutherford, N.J., U.S.A.: Dept. DG, Penguin Books [distributor]]. pp. 395--432.
     
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    A Concluding Fable: In the Spirit of Prinz Vogelfrei.Richard Schacht - 2015 - In Jutta Georg & Christian Benne, Friedrich Nietzsche: Die Fröhliche Wissenschaft. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 175-179.
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  40. A commentary on the preface to Hegel's 'phenomenology of spirit'.Richard Schacht - 1972 - Philosophical Studies 23 (1-2):1 - 31.
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    Adventures of immanence revisited.Richard Schacht - 1992 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 35 (1):69 – 80.
    After commending Yovel for his revisionist account of the history of modem philosophy, I comment on the way in which it indirectly illuminates what sets the existentialist movement apart. I then question Yovel's interpretations of Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche on a number of points where he seems to me to misrepresent, exaggerate, or underappreciate them quite uncharacteristically. I conclude by suggesting that the way in which he has chosen to tell the story he tells may have had something to do (...)
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    A Way with Nietzsche.Richard Schacht - 1983 - International Studies in Philosophy 15 (2):79-85.
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  43. Between bildzeiten and sprachschatten-celan concept of reading and lyric poetry.R. Schacht - 1984 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 38 (151):444-464.
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    Bernard J. Diggs, 1916-2003.Richard Schacht - 2004 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 77 (5):163 - 164.
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    Beyond “The Death of God”.Richard Schacht - 2014 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 20:62-79.
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  46. Clark and Dudrick’s New Nietzsche.Richard Schacht - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (2):339-352.
    Some analytic philosophers like to make “twin earth” thought-experiments, in which a second earth is imagined that is like this one in every respect but one. Maudemarie Clark and David Dudrick (henceforth C&D), in their long-awaited recent book on Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil (BGE1)—punningly entitled The Soul of Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil2—(henceforth ‘Soul’), in effect present us with such an experiment. On each earth there was a Nietzsche, who wrote exactly the same things as the other one did. (...)
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    Das Leben lebenswert machen: Nietzsche über die Kunst in Die Geburt der Tragödie.Richard Schacht - 2011 - In Lore Hühn & Philipp Schwab, Die Philosophie des Tragischen: Schopenhauer - Schelling - Nietzsche. De Gruyter. pp. 497-530.
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  48. Economic Alienation: With and Without Tears.Richard Schacht - 1979 - Philosophical Forum 11 (2):112.
     
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  49. (1 other version)Hegel and after.Richard Schacht - 1977 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 167 (1):82-83.
     
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  50. Kants Asthetik und die neuere Biologie.Roland Schacht - 1913 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 26:359.
     
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