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Student Edition. “The Post-Zarathustran Phase: Emasculate Conception” from Dr. Picart’s “Resentment and the ‘Feminine’ in Nietzsche’s Politico- Aesthetics”. Presented by:Brooke Byers & Stephanie Deitsch

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  1. Student Edition “The Post-Zarathustran Phase: Emasculate Conception” from Dr. Picart’s “Resentment and the ‘Feminine’ in Nietzsche’s Politico- Aesthetics” Presented by:Brooke Byers & Stephanie Deitsch Edited by: Dr. Kay Picart, Kristen Millen, and Donna Gallagher

  2. QUESTION: Reflecting back on the Previous Nietzsche readings, what characterizes the 3 Zarathustran phases that ultimately lead to “Ecce Homo” ?

  3. How does “convalescence” incorporate into Nietzsche’s philosophy of Sickness & health ?

  4. External Links • http://www.rpi.edu/~macphm/Nietzsche/ • http://www.geocities.com/thenietzschechannel/eh/htm • http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~rschumak/essay3/htm • http://web.ukonline.co.uk/mr.king/writings/essays/kwns/n1.html

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