Re:nietzsche(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.03.11 23:15 (#14897896) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.03.11 10:41)
Eternal recurrence is the ultimate form of nihilism. It might not be certified in mathematical method, although theoretically speaking it is possible. Nietzsche had many oppotunities to think what the concept of eternity implies through Bible study, in Bible God is the being beyond the concept of time - God is the beginning and the end, God is eternity, etc. And also God in Bible is a impersonified existence. Nieztsche was human all too human, so he tried to grasp the notion of God within the limitation of human wisdom. His theoretical consequence was eternal recurrence after tens of thousands of pondering about what eternity, eternal life, the existence of God are.
Though God is almighty, God exists beyond the limitation of time, but still he tried to comprehend the notion of almighty, eternity through human wisdom -limited, sometimes false belief, idea, preoccupied biased criteria. So eternal reccurence was a poor conclusion he reached through his narrow Weltanschauung.
Then he tried to overcome the ultimate form of nihilism through the intuitive, transcendental another impersonified form other than God -which was Overman. He was still thousands miles away to realise Overman is another form of God. According to his world view, Gott ist tod. Yet he merely replaced it in another notion of Overman.
First of all, it is irrational to try to grasp the notion of God through our limited human wisdom. I must say God exists regardless of whether we believe or not.
--Ancient Greek Philosophers -18c Enlightenment Thinkers -Slashdotters
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