Nietzsches metaphysische Grundstellung im abendländischen Denken: die ewige Wiederkehr des Gleichen

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V. Klostermann, 1986 - Metaphysics - 254 pages
The handwritten version of the Freiburg lecture from the summer semester of 1937 edited here gives, in the first and most comprehensive part, a detailed overview of the doctrine of the eternal recurrence of the same based on the guidelines of its origin. This presentation, which is close to the text and characterized by philological accuracy, already reveals the main features of the approach and goal of Heidegger's interpretations of Nietzsche, which are discussed below in a "systematic" context. The point is to point out Nietzsche's philosophy as the last basic metaphysical position, in which at the same time the type and possibility of a philosophy after the end of metaphysics - the other beginning - are to be clarified.Accordingly, the doctrine of the eternal recurrence of the same is not understood as a theory in the usual sense, but as the project of beings as a whole, determined from the historical situation of nihilism, with regard to its being-there. This thought decides whether what is determined in terms of its essence as will to power, life, succumbs to the aimlessness and meaninglessness of nihilism, or whether nihilism can be overcome by people who understand themselves historically and momentarily.[Publisher's synopsis].

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