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Nietzsche on Time and Becoming

In Keith Ansell Pearson (ed.), A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 208–229 (2006-01-01)

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  1. Time and Personal Identity in Nietzsche’s Theory of Eternal Recurrence. [REVIEW]Scott Jenkins - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (3):208-217.
    Friedrich Nietzsche’s theory of eternal recurrence is an essential part of his mature philosophy, but the theory’s metaphysical commitments and practical implications are both obscure. In this essay I consider only the metaphysical elements of the theory, with the aim of determining whether it is possible that we live our lives infinitely many times, as the theory maintains. I argue that the possibility of eternal recurrence turns on issues in personal identity and the metaphysics of time. As I proceed, I (...)
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  • From Metaphysical Representations to Aesthetic Life: Toward the Encounter with the Other in the Perspective of Daoism.Massimiliano Lacertosa - 2023 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    Reevaluates Western and Chinese philosophical traditions to question the boundaries of entrenched conceptual frameworks.
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  • (1 other version)Nietzsche on Time and History (review).Wolter Hartog - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):89-92.
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  • (1 other version)Review. [REVIEW]Wolter Hartog - 2010 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 39 (1):89-92.
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  • Nietzsche and the Size of Future History as a Normative Criterion.Frank Chouraqui - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-19.
    Many critics of morality seem nonetheless committed to a normative stance of some kind. This paper uses the context of Nietzsche studies as a laboratory to experiment with a solution to this problem. I argue that Nietzsche’s critique of normativity and his promulgation of normative judgments can be made consistent if we understand Nietzsche as pursuing the criterion of the size of future history. First (§1) I present the problem of normativity as it appears in Nietzsche’s work and the literature. (...)
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