The phrase a oeBrilliance of Justicea originated from Nietzsche,
who admittedly valued this form of brilliance at least as much as
all others. Unexpectedly, Nietzsche was neglected by the field of
legal philosophy even though he regarded legal philosophy as
especially challenging. The author examines Nietzschea (TM)s
numerous observations on justice, beginning with his earliest work
on aphorisms and the Zoroaster and includes his posthumous writings
and then relates these to his statements on law.
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