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Dear Readers, This issue of the Journal of Nietzsche Studies comes to you in the extraor - dinary circumstances of a global pandemic, and the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has produced disruptions to academic life and to our normal lives that we could not have imagined just a few months ago. Among these disruptions, we have seen the postponement or cancelation of the regular meetings of the scholarly societies that s upport and facilitate so much of our work. The North American Nietzsche Society, the International Society for Nietzsche Studies, and the Friedrich Nietzsche Society of Great Britain have all announced postponements to their activities for this year. And while the Eastern and Central Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association were held as planned in January and February, the Pacific Division Meeting, scheduled for April in San Francisco, was canceled altogether, and with it a book symposium organized for the North American Nietzsche Society (NANS) group session. We are very pleased to be able to bring you that conversation in any event. In this issue, in addition to three regular articles—one on the nature of valuing in Nietzsche’s moral psychology, one on the nature of aesthetic experience
The Journal of Nietzsche Studies – Penn State University Press
Published: Nov 23, 2020
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