The Eternal Recurrence and Nietzsche’s Ethic of Virtue

International Studies in Philosophy 25 (2):3-11 (1993)
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What I would like to try to show here, to the extent that I can do so briefly, is that Nietzsche's doctrine of the eternal recurrence of the same things is - whatever else it might be in addition to this - an ethical idea. Considering it as such, I will argue, promises to shed light both on the content of Nietzsche's ethics and on the idea of recurrence.

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Lester Hunt
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