Nietzsche on Context and the Individual

Nietzscheforschung 15 (JG):299-315 (2008)
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Abstract

This paper offers a reading of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, arguing that there is a conflict between Zarathustra's hope for something greater (in the form of the Übermensch) and his conception of the eternal recurrence.

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