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On Debt and Redemption: Friedrich Nietzsche's Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence
Authors:Michael Allen Gillespie
Abstract:In this essay, I argue that the notion of monetary debt does not displace but merely conceals our deeper, ontological debt to the sources of our being and way of life. I suggest that first Christianity and then modern science attempted to find a means of redemption that could free us from debt, but that both were unable to reconcile the ideas of freedom and indebtedness. I then examine the way in which Friedrich Nietzsche tried to resolve the apparent contradiction of our debt to the past and our freedom to shape the future by developing a new form of redemption rooted in his doctrine of the eternal recurrence.
Keywords:Anaximander  Christianity  modernity  morality  Plato  science  spirit of revenge  tradition
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