Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 225 The doctrine of the recurrence of the same is also found in the Dionysian myth of the ...
226 Nietzsche researchers and join their endless debates about the authenticity of real- ity, hoping that somewhat tenable compr ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 227 Nietzsche tried out different formulations. He underlined, crossed out, inserted seve ...
228 Nietzsche tion. It demonstrates that the idea of recurrence not only does not thwart and undermine experimentation with a st ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 229 For Nietzsche, it was a problem solved, and his delight soared into ecstatic rapture. ...
230 Nietzsche Nietzsche's notebooks reveal that he was not only delighted by these insights but also shocked and terrified. He p ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 231 of the heroes who even put the doctrine of eternal recurrence to prac- tical use. As ...
232 Nietzsche him, the death of God revealed the precarious and playful nature of human existence—an Übermensch would have the s ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 233 Nietzsche himself sensed this and was therefore quite hesitant about presenting it He ...
234 Nietzsche sion. Sunny strolls took him to the outlying areas of Genoa. The book is replete with references to the varied coa ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 235 Nonetheless, the doctrine of recurrence is not the explicit central idea of the book. ...
236 Nietzsche for a return to primitive nature. Man is an inventive animal that prom- ises something to life in order to get som ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 237 would even more frequendy go astray and commit "errors" (3,382; GS§ 11) than is now t ...
238 Nietzsche Nietzsche presented these ideas not as assenions but as deliberations to be set off against other considerations. ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 239 ply vanished? Did the will to knowledge manage at the last moment to break free of th ...
240 Nietzsche corresponds to the ebb or to the flow. The desire for knowledge could be regarded as ebb to the extent that it is ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 241 this perspective. When new knowledge enters the picture, a "vortex" throws the usual ...
242 Nietzsche Nietzsche always maintained an indisputable standard of judgment. For him, the formation of ideas was a matter not ...
Eternal Recurrence and The Cay Science 243 fall down" (3,416f). Life was so full of "self-mockery" as to give him the feeling "t ...
244 Nietzsche in Genoa in late November 1881 had given flight to Nietzsche's fantasies of the south. When he later wrote about C ...
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