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6 This problem is central to Rose's readings of Nietzsche, which have been overlooked in favour of her work on Hegel. Q.v. ‘Nietzsche's Judaica’, in Judaism and Modernity, pp. 89-110, esp. pp. 104-5.
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8 Rose, G., Dialectic of Nihilism (Oxford: Blackwell, 1984), p. 1 Google Scholar.
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