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VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

Epicureanism in Antiquity and Modernity

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

Pleasure and Self-Cultivation in Guyau and Nietzsche

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

Why Nietzsche is a Destiny: Epicurean Themes in Ecce Homo

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

Great Politics and the Unnoticed Life: Nietzsche and Epicurus on the Boundaries of Cultivation

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

On Nietzsche’s Search for Happiness and Joy: Thinking with Epicurus

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

Nietzsche’s Joyful Friendship: Epicurean Elements in the Middle Works

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

In Proximity to Epicurus: Nietzsche’s Discovery of the Past Within

VOLUME X - ISSUE II - SPRING 2017

Guest Editor’s Introduction by Keith Ansell-Pearson

Volume X, Issue I, Fall 2016

Anthony K. Jensen and Helmut Heit’s (eds.), Nietzsche as a Scholar of Antiquity – Review By Adam Lecznar

Nicholas D. More’s Nietzsche’s Last Laugh: Ecce Homo as Satire – Review By Dirk R. Johnson

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The Agonist is a peer review refereed journal that features essays, interviews, and reviews as well as current translations of heretofore unavailable Nietzsche texts and rare, obscure, or overlooked studies on Nietzsche’s thought or aspects of it that have received scant attention or been deemed marginal by the philosophical establishment....

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