Is There a Doctrine of Will to Power?

International Studies in Philosophy 32 (3):95-106 (2000)
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Nietzsche's Will to Power and the Origin of Moral Values.Iain Morrisson - 2003 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 34 (2):132-156.

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