I would like to read what was said on this episode for research purposes, as I am in my senior year at Baruch College (CUNY). I am currently writing my abstract for my final 19th century Philosophy class term-paper, due in less than a month. I think this particular show would work brilliantly with my contemporary parallels of Neitzshe's work- or at least narrow down this point because he is timelessly classic.
Apr. 20 2009 11:07 PM
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I would like to read what was said on this episode for research purposes, as I am in my senior year at Baruch College (CUNY). I am currently writing my abstract for my final 19th century Philosophy class term-paper, due in less than a month. I think this particular show would work brilliantly with my contemporary parallels of Neitzshe's work- or at least narrow down this point because he is timelessly classic.
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