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2 Nietzsche's decidedly radicalized but still-Kantian advance shifts the focus of the critically scientific question, as the constituting constraint of intuition, to science itself as well as and thereby to the ideal of critique. This critical move, questioning both science as well as the possibility of scientific critique, is essentially philosophical: raising the question of science as the Heideggerian question-of-the-question, proposed as a genuine question or challenge to the natural sciences." />
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