Dr. Andrea Christian Bertino

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  • 2018 Monograph
    ​ ​Europa im Geisterkrieg. Studien zu Nietzsche​ ​
    Stegmaier, W.​ (2018)
    Großbritannien, USA und Australien​: Open Book Publishers. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0133 
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  • 2015 Book Chapter
    ​ ​Nietzsches Anthropologiekritik​
    Bertino, A.  & Stegmaier, W.​ (2015)
    In:​Rölli, Marc​ (Ed.), Fines Hominis? Zur Geschichte der philosophischen Anthropologiekritik pp. 65​-80. ​Bielfeld: ​Transcript Verlag. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839429563-005 
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  • 2012 Book Chapter | Editorial Contribution (Editorial, Introduction, Epilogue)
    ​ ​Einleitung​
    Bertino, A. C.  & Stegmaier, W.​ (2012)
    In: Frauen: Ein Nietzschethema? - Nietzsche: Ein Frauenthema? pp. 265​-267. ​Berlin: ​Akad.-Verl.. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1524/nifo.2012.0016 
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