12. Rhuthmology as Deconstruction?

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Previous chapter Rhuthmology as Deconstruction? How to assess the larger meaning of this philological critique of the modern metric and this reconstruction of the Greek rhythmic? The energy and time Nietzsche spent studying the Greek rhythmic simultaneously with his studies on pre-Socratic thinkers and on the origin of Tragedy suggest that all these subjects were in his mind closely related to each other and, therefore, that Heidegger's interpretation missed an important point: the - Sur le concept de rythme – Nouvel article

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