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Nietzsche's The Gay Science - May 2019 * the gay science eternal recurrence *
One of Nietzsche's most famo ias is that of eternal recurrence, which appears the penultimate sectn of his book The Gay Science.
The Gay Science is one of Nietzsche's most personal works, llectg not only his philosophil reflectns but also a number of poems, aphorisms, and songs.
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Abstract. This article exam one of Nietzsche’s most important works, The Gay Science (Die öhliche Wissenschaft). The book’s tle reflects s ambn to * the gay science eternal recurrence *
After troducg the ia at the end of The Gay Science, he ma one of the fundamental ncepts of his next work, Th Spoke Zarathtra.
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Friedrich Nietzsche Onle Text Library, Book Tle: The Gay Science, Book IV, Aphorism #341 (philosophy quote) * the gay science eternal recurrence *
This thought nnects wh the domant theme of Book IV of The Gay Science, which is the importance of beg a “yea-sayer, ” a life-affirmer, and of embracg amor fati (love of one’s fate). "The Gay Science (Die Fröhliche Wissenschaft).
In the penultimate sectn of The Gay Science, the same book which he discs the ath of God, Nietzsche prents his ia of the eternal recurrence — a thought that occurred to him, he reports his notebooks, while he was on one of his epiphanic hik through the Swiss Alps.
Nietzsche, for stance, exprs what the eternal recurrence spir him, clarg elsewhere The Gay Science ( a typilly pellg statement that featur our list of Nietzsche’s bt quot):. This nf most scholars, for outsi Th Spoke Zarathtra, Nietzsche only explicly discs the eternal recurrence the short passage The Gay Science referenced above. “Nietzsche’s prentatn Gay Science 341 emphasiz the numeril distctns of my qualatively intil recurrg liv.
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In Ecce Homo, he stat:. ” – Ecce Homo, “Th Spoke Zarathtra”.
It mak s first appearance The Gay Science, unr the tle “The greatt weight”, where Nietzsche rais the hypothetil qutn of how you would react if a mon spelled out to you. – The Gay Science, §341.