
Episode 213: Nietzsche's Zarathustra (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Is There a Way of Thinking About Eternal Recurrence?
Eternal recurrence is being a mechanism for that kind of constantiation. Categorical imperative like that is your willing being eternally recurrent. Burnham wants to not give it the force of being future looking. That gives you the structure for what sort of values are, let's call them good values,. What's the right kind of valuing to do? Yes? Well, it's a good pointer to talk about that more next time when we explicitly talk about the eternal recurrent parts of this book in the second half.
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