EGOISM AND NIHILISM
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DEDICATION
In remembrance of my father, Fred W. Schiereckand Professors Walter Koppelman and Michael Carella of SDSU
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author thanks Josef Binter, Bea Rose, Paul Wheatcroft, Larry Watson andHoke Simpson for their "schenkenden Tugend"; also Linda Moore for herencouragement, and along the way Richard Vancil, Bill Stoddard, and RositaDavis. Barbara Franke-Watson of SDSU helped resolve some difficulties inGerman texts. Soon I plan to add a translation of Goethe's poem "Vanitas,Vanitatum Vanitas!" that inspired Stirner. A special thanks to Professor AntonioT. De Nicolás for his unsparing insights and impeccable scholarship in"preserving sensuality", during 1979-80 class and lunch sessions at S.U.N.Y.,StonyBrook.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
(Endnotes follow each chapter)
Abstract
Chapter I
Overture to the NihilisticEgoist
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