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A Note on References to Nietzsche's Works
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Philosophy
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Continental Philosophy
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Nietzsche, Friedrich
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405116220.2005.00002.x
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With the exception of Kritische Studienausgabe (KSA) and The Will to Power (WP) , where only one edition of each exists, the contributors to this volume have used different editions and translations of Nietzsche's texts. Where no details of Nietzsche's texts are given at the end of an essay this is because the contributor has relied exclusively on their own translations. References to KSA are not given in chapter bibliographies to avoid unnecessary repetition; references appear extensively throughout the volume. When citing from the German editions of Nietzsche's works contributors have sought to provide reference to an English source where available. Unless stated otherwise, references given throughout the text are to aphorism and section numbers, not page numbers, for example GS 54, BGE 36. A reference to KSA gives first the volume number followed by the note number (e.g. KSA 9, 11[141]). Where a text by Nietzsche is divided into chapters or parts with separately numbered sections, these are cited by an intermediate roman numeral - for example, GM I. 12, ZII - followed by title of the particular discourse. Twilight of the Idols is cited by the abbreviation ( TT) followed by the title of the particular chapter and then section number, for example, TI , “Expeditions of an Untimely Man,” 14. The third chapter of Ecce Homo contains parts with separately numbered sections ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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