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Contra Kant and Beyond Nietzsche: Naturalizing Ethics in the Work of Jean-Marie Guyau*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

Keith Ansell-Pearson*
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University of WarwickK.J.Ansell-Pearson@warwick.ac.uk
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I am grateful to Katerina Deligiorgi for comments that enabled me to finesse the essay and make it sharper.

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