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ETERNAL RECURRENCE IN HEIDEGGER’S INTERPRETATION. Authors: . |
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Abstract: Eternal Recurrence in Heidegger’s Interpretation. The whole concept of being represented by Nietzsche, in Heidegger’s opinion, is composed of eternal chaos, alive and not alive determined by limited force, necessary eternal becoming, limited space, unlimited time, without a beginning, nor an end, without divine provenience or providence, excluding planned order, laws, structure, perfect shapes, hierarchy, accidents, ultimate purposes and sense, and the thought of the thoughts, Eternal Recurrence of the same, is assigned to it as its fundamental character. Nietzsche’s philosophy, in Heidegger’s interpretation, represents the end of metaphysics. Keywords: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Eternal Recurrence, end of metaphysics, being, becoming, state of being, the whole concept of being
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