Phenomenological Reviews

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Nietzsche and the problem of knowledge

John Sallis

pp. 105-122

Abstract

There is perhaps no more distinctive indication of the underlying character of the modern philosophical tradition than the fact that it places upon the philosopher the demand for an epistemology. Is this perhaps an exorbitant demand, this demand for a knowing of knowing, for an application of knowing to itself?

Publication details

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Cormier Ramona, Feibleman James K., Lee Harold N., Sallis John, Weiss Donald H. (1969) Epistemology II. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 105-122

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3197-4_8

Full citation:

Sallis John (1969) Nietzsche and the problem of knowledge, In: Epistemology II, Dordrecht, Springer, 105–122.