Nietzsche on the eternal recurrence:
"The idea of the eternal recurrence is that we will live the exact same lives again an infinite number of times. Nietzsche appreciates that this would multiply the value of a single life by infinity, justifying intense emotional responses. His unpublished notes provide a cosmological argument f...
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Schriftenreihe: | Cambridge elements. Elements in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
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Zusammenfassung: | "The idea of the eternal recurrence is that we will live the exact same lives again an infinite number of times. Nietzsche appreciates that this would multiply the value of a single life by infinity, justifying intense emotional responses. His unpublished notes provide a cosmological argument for the eternal recurrence that anticipates Poincaré's recurrence theorem. Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra describes its hero discovering this idea and struggling to accept the recurrence of all bad things. He eventually comes to love the eternal recurrence because it will bring back all the joys of his life, and teaches this idea to others." |
Beschreibung: | 69 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781009443210 9781009517478 |
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Contents 1 The Introduction of Infinities 1 2 Gay Science 341, "The Greatest Weight," Considers Infinite Value 6 3 The Argument of KSA 11:38(12] Anticipates Poincaré's Theorem 4 "The Soothsayer" Envisions the Dark Side of Eternal Recurrence 12 1θ 5 "On Redemption" Tells of the Will's Struggle with the Past 21 6 "The Stillest Hour" Struggles to Speak of Infinite Negative Value 25 7 "On the Vision and the Riddle" Envisions the Cosmology 28 8 "The Convalescent" Has Animals Proclaiming Recurrence 33 9 "The Other Dancing Song" Expresses Love of Life 40 10 "Once More" and "The Drunken Song" Sing of Infinities 46 11 "The Seven Seals" Proposes Marriage to Eternity 49 12 Part IV Pits Zarathustra against the Soothsayer 52 13 "The Ass Festival" Celebrates Worldly Value 56 Notes on Texts, Translations, and Abbreviations 62 References 64 |
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