Based on a review of the literature and historical evidence, I argue that the use of the methodological principle known as the priority principle in Anglo-American Nietzsche scholarship is inconsistent and irreconcilable with historical evidence. It attempts to demarcate between the published works and the Nachlass. However, there are no agreed upon necessary and sufficient conditions of a particular textual object being considered “ Nachlass.” This absence leads to implicit and often tacit value demarcation criteria that can be broadly grouped into four types of consideration: publication, authorization, publicness, and audience. Each of these criteria pick out a different set of texts as “ Nachlass.” Thus, despite the veneer of agreement, the most broadly accepted methodological approach in the Anglo-American tradition of Nietzsche scholarship is applied inconsistently. I argue that we must either offer necessary and sufficient conditions for a piece of text being Nachlass, or we ought to abandon such abstract criteria altogether and embrace a contextual and historical approach. I then argue that the first option is impossible given historical evidence. I conclude this article by explicating several recent German approaches to the Nachlass which I think can offer a new possible approach.Ībel, Günter: Nietzsche: Die Dynamik der Willen zur Macht und die ewige Wiederkehr, Berlin 1998 Search in Google ScholarĪgell, Fredrik: Die Frage nach dem Sinn des Lebens: Über Erkenntnis und Kunst im Denken Nietzsches, Munich 2006 Search in Google ScholarĪlderman, Harold: “Nietzsche’s Nachlass: A Reply to Henry Walter Brann”, International Philosophical Quarterly 13.4 (1973), 551–552 Search in Google ScholarĪnsell-Pearson, Keith: An Introduction to Nietzsche as Political Thinker: The Perfect Nihilist, Cambridge 1999 Search in Google ScholarĪnsell-Pearson, Keith: “Guide to Further Reading”, in On the Genealogy of Morality and Other Writings, ed. IPhone Backup Extractor can extract files from iPhone backups and iCloud for your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch data. It works with all versions of iOS, and any mobile Apple device. Support for encrypted iTunes backups and all their data.Forensics grade data undeletion (Don't believe us? Try it!).Exports of forensically sound data in handy formats: VCard, VCF, ICal, and beautiful PDFs.Įasy-to-use drag and drop support throughout the app.and thousands of others through our industry-leading "App View" and "Expert Mode" Support for all sorts of third-party apps - Tinder, Viber, etc.Support for the messaging apps you use: iMessage, SMS, MMS, WhatsApp, Kik, Hike, Line, Viber, WeChat.Easy export of Apple's integrated apps: call history, Safari, notes, contacts, voicemail, recordings, iCloud Photo Library, iCloud PhotoStream.Free edition which lets you fully navigate, preview and extract files from your backups.Our product page explains the details, but we've included a summary below to get you started.
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