Nietzsche contra Heidegger: On the Importance of Heraclitean Play for Eternal Recurrence and the Overhuman
By drawing on my analyses of eternal recurrence through imaginative, cosmological and poetic lenses in previous chapters, this chapter will give an extensive critique of Heidegger’s position and interpretation of Nietzsche’s philosophy of eternal recurren
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Nietzsche and Eternal Recurrence
Bevis E. McNeil
Nietzsche and Eternal Recurrence
Bevis E. McNeil Leeds School of Social Sciences Leeds Beckett University Leeds, UK
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Acknowledgements
My thanks to Brendan George, Lauriane Piette, Vanipriya Manohar and Lakshmi Radhakrishnan at Palgrave Macmillan for their support and guidance throughout the process of writing and publishing this book. I would like to express my deep gratitude and thanks to Professor David E. Cooper, for his tireless support, guidance and mentoring over the years. He has been absolutely inspirational in terms of my research, and our many philosophical debates have always been a great pleasure. I would like to thank my parents, Swapna and Charles, for their unflinching belief in me at all times, and my sister Clovissa, and her family Paul, Oscar and Milo, for their cheerfulness and constant support. I am also very grateful to many friends and colleagues for their encouragement, support and advice during the writing of this book. I would especially like to thank Maria de Angelis, Laura Ashbridge, Maresa Bailey and David Foster, Rebecca Bamford, Kirsty Bennett, Paul Bishop, Tom Bunce, Kam Chan and Brian Smith, Phil Clegg, Andra and Pete Craig, Don Crewe, Christine Daigle, Susan Darlington, Mi
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