Nietzsche y la Cosmología del Eterno Retorno
Nietzsche and the Cosmology of the Eternal Return
Abstract
For Nietzsche, the Eternal Return thesis has an eminently regulative nature, that is, its cosmological reflections have a philosophical and moral value, they are at the service of life and philosophical reflection on existence. For Nietzsche, wisdom is the art of living, therefore, it must set limits to knowledge. Thus, his cosmological elucubrations would have a horizon of understanding, a hermeneutics of life, that is really what matters. In this text, an examination of the thesis of the Eternal Return will be made, in direct relation to Nietzsche's reflection on life.
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