An edition of Dionysian aesthetics (1981)

Dionysian aesthetics

the role of destruction in creation as reflected in the life and works of Friedrich Nietzsche

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Adrian Del Caro
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An edition of Dionysian aesthetics (1981)

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the role of destruction in creation as reflected in the life and works of Friedrich Nietzsche

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English
Pages
157

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Edition Notes

Bibliography of works by and about Nietzche: p. 151-157.

Published in
Frankfurt am Main
Series
European university studies. Series XX, Philosophy ;, v. 69 =, Europäische Hochschulschriften. Series XX, Philosophie ;, Bd. 69, Europäische Hochschulschriften., Bd. 20.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
111/.85/0924
Library of Congress
B3318.A4 D44 1981

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Pagination
157 p. ;
Number of pages
157

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3869018M
ISBN 10
3820468196
LCCN
81191463
OCLC/WorldCat
7374665
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4910159

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