Articles by Peter Dews
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Nietzsche for Losers?
NLR 86, March-April 2014, pp. 95-110in
Subjects: Philosophy
Opening a symposium on Malcolm Bull’s Anti-Nietzsche, Dews retraces the logic of critical supersession in European philosophy before taking issue with the author’s account of Nietzschean will to power and the reading strategy to be pursued in the face of it.
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Resituating the Postmodern?
NLR 25, January-February 2004, pp. 136-144in
Subjects: Philosophy , Social Theory
Peter Dews on Peter Bürger, Ursprung des postmodernen Denkens. The origins of postmodern thought relocated from the era of late capitalism to the civilizational collapse of the First World War, and its crisis for modernity.
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The Limits of Disenchantment
NLR I/213, September-October 1995, pp. 61-75in
Subjects: Philosophy
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Power and Subjectivity in Foucault
NLR I/144, March-April 1984, pp. 72-95in
Subjects: Philosophy
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Also available in Norwegian