
Rick Roderick was born in Abilene, Texas in 1949 and received his B.A. at the University of Texas at Austin. He did post-graduate work at Baylor University and earned his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin. Since 1977, Professor Roderick taught at Baylor University, the University of Texas, Duke University and National University in Los Angeles. His best topics were Marx and Marxism, Social and Political Philosophy, Critical Theory, 19th-Century Philosophy, and Contemporary Continental Philosophy.
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Nietzsche as Myth and Mythmaker
The Masters of Suspicion
The Eternal Recurrence
Nietzsche on Truth and Lie
The Death of God
Heidegger and the Rejection of Humanism
Foucault And the Disappearance of the Human
Habermas and the Fragile Dignity of Humanity
Nietzsche's Progeny
Nietzsche as Master of Suspicion and Immoralist
The Will to Power
Nietzsche as Artist
Epicureans, Stoics, Skeptics
Socrates and the Life of Inquiry
Derrida And The Ends Of Man
Hegel and Modern Life
Fatal Strategies
2. Heidegger and the Rejection of Humanism
Marcuse and One-Dimensional Man
Sartre and the Roads to Freedom
Mill on Liberty
6. Foucault and the Disappearance of the Human
Kant and the Path to Enlightenment
1. The Masters of Suspicion
7. Derrida and the Ends of Man
01 - Nietzsche as Myth and Mythmaker
Kierkegaard and the Contemporary Spirit
02 - Nietzsche on Truth and Lie
01 - The Masters Of Suspicion
02 - Heidegger And The Rejection Of Humanism
04 - Marcuse And One-Dimensional Man
Nietzsche - Knowledge and Belief
3. Sartre and the Roads to Freedom
03 - Nietzsche as Master of Suspicion and Immoralist
8. Fatal Strategies
06 - The Will to Power
04 - The Death of God
05 - The Eternal Recurrence
4. Marcuse and One-Dimensional Man
5. Habermas and the Fragile Dignity of Humanity
07 - Nietzsche as Artist
07 - Derrida And The Ends Of Man
03 - Sartre And The Roads To Freedom
08 - Nietzsche's Progeny
05 - Hegel and Modern Life
05 - Habermas And The Fragile Dignity Of Humanity
06 - Foucault And The Disappearance Of The Human
04 - Mill on Liberty
Philosophy and Post-Modern Culture
07 - Kierkegaard and the Contemporary Spirit
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