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  1. 12 de feb. de 2020 · The idea of eternal return or eternal recurrence has existed in various forms since antiquity. Put simply, it's the theory that existence recurs in an infinite cycle as energy and matter transform over time. In ancient Greece, the Stoics believed that the universe went through repeating stages of transformation similar to those found in the ...

  2. Eternal return (or eternal recurrence) is a philosophical concept which states that time repeats itself in an infinite loop, and that exactly the same events will continue to occur in exactly the same way, over and over again, for eternity.. In ancient Greece, the concept of eternal return was most prominently associated with Stoicism, the school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium.

  3. 27 de feb. de 2019 · Nietzsche afirma que la incapacidad para aceptar el eterno retorno, nace del resentimiento contra la vida, de no poder asumir que todo lo que fue, ha sucedido, porque así lo hemos querido. Esto es lo que significa querer el eterno retorno. Según Gilles Deleuze, la doctrina del eterno retorno supone la total inversión de la filosofía de Platón.

  4. El eterno retorno y Nietzsche. El concepto de eterno retorno ocupa un lugar central en ciertas obras del autor alemán Friedrich Nietzsche. [3] La idea del eterno retorno aparece explícitamente mencionada en La Gaya Ciencia (1882) y en Así Habló Zaratustra (1885).

  5. 1 de dic. de 2010 · Este artículo propone hacer una lectura de la interpretación que Heidegger hace de la idea del eterno retorno en Nietzsche, en tanto pregunta conductora del problema metafísico fundamental acerca de qué es el ser. Trataremos de mostrar cómo Heidegger se explica a través de Nietzsche, y el lugar central que le da a este ...

  6. will to power.2. In this paper I contend that the idea of the eternal recurrence is of central importance and represents a vital and essential unity in which the various aspects of Nietzsche's thought are synthesized. The idea expresses Nietzsche's critique and repudiation of the Platonic-Christian tradition and accomplishes a revaluation of.

  7. Nietzsche's presentation of the eternal return as a 'great cultivating thought', that is, as a thought of culture and a paideia of thought. It thus plays a crucial role in his conception of the art or praxis of philosophy as an attempt to think 'beyond' the 'human condition', where such a 'beyond' denotes the acquisition and cultivation of a