PART Ⅰ POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, GENEALOGY, LAW 3
1 Philippe Nonet (1990), ‘What is Positive Law?’, Yale Law Journal, 100,pp.667-99. 3
2 Marianne Constable (1994), ‘Genealogy and Jurisprudence: Nietzsche, Nihilism,and the Social Scientification of Law’, Law and Social Inquiry, 19, pp.551- 90. 37
3 Nathan Widder (2004), ‘The Relevance of Nietzsche to Democratic Theory:Micropolitics and the Affrmation of Difference’, Contemporary Political Theory,3, pp.188-21 1. 77
4 Charles M.Yablon (2003), ‘Nietzsche and the Nazis: The Impact of National Socialism on the Philosophy of Nietzsche’, Cardozo Law Review, 24, pp.739-55. 101
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5 P.Christopher Smith (2007), ‘From Strife to Understanding: Pathological Argument in Nietzsche and Gadamer’, in Francis J.Mootz Ⅲ (ed.), Gadamer and Law, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, pp.339-59. 121
6 Francis J.Mootz Ⅲ (2007), ‘Responding to Nietzsche: The Constructive Power of Destruktion’, Law, Culture and the Humanities, 3, pp.127-54. 143
7 Frederick M.Dolan (2003), ‘Nietzsche’s Gnosis of Law’, Cardozo Law Review, 24, pp.757-67. 171
8 Roger Berkowitz (2003), ‘Friedrich Nietzsche, the Code of Manu, and the Art of Legislation’, Cardozo Law Review, 24, pp.1131-49. 183
9 Adam Gearey (2003), ‘African Nietzsche: Poetry, Philosophy and African Legal Thinking,’ Cardozo Law Review, 24, pp.903-23. 203
10 Richard H.Weisberg (1997), ‘It’s a Positivist, It’s a Pragmatist, It’s a Codifier! Reflections on Nietzsche and Stendhal’, Cardozo Law Review, 18, pp.85-96. 225
11 John Linarelli (2004), ‘Nietzsche in Law’s Cathedral: Beyond Reason and Postmodernism’, Catholic University Law Review, 53, pp.413-48. 237
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12 Peter Goodrich (1986), ‘Law and Modernity’, Modern Law Review, 49,pp.545-59. 275
13 Adam Gearey (2000), ‘We Fearless Ones: Nietzsche and Critical Legal Studies’,Law and Critique, 11, pp.167-84. 291
14 H.W.Siemens (2002), ‘Agonal Communities of Taste: Law and Community in Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Transvaluation’, Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 24,pp.83-112. 309
15 Joseph Pugliese (1996), ‘Rationalized Violence and Legal Colonialism: Nietzsche contra Nietzsche’, Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, 8, pp.277-93. 339
16 Adam Thurschwell (2003), ‘Specters of Nietzsche: Potential Futures for the Concept of the Political in Agamben and Derrida’, Cardozo Law Review, 24, pp.1193-259. 357
PART Ⅳ TIMELY REFLECTIONS ON THE SCHOLARLY ENTERPRISE 427
17 Friedrich Nietzsche (1966), ‘We Scholars’, Walter Kaufmann translation in Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, New York: Vintage Books, pp.1-7. 427
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