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1 | The oldest program toward a system in German idealism | 16 |
2 | Three ends of the absolute | 45 |
3 | At the stroke of one | 70 |
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5 | God's footstool | 149 |
6 | Brazen wheels | 179 |
7 | Voices of Empedocles | 210 |
8 | Holderlin's "translations" of Sophocles | 250 |
9 | A small number of houses in the tragic universe | 280 |
10 | Holderlin's tragic heroines | 322 |
11 | Antigone's clout | 354 |
12 | Nietzschean reminiscences | 391 |
App | Plot summaries of The death of Empedocles | 433 |
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