GaryLouisSmith wrote: ↑September 7th, 2019, 11:00 pm
Jklint wrote: ↑September 7th, 2019, 10:39 pm
Well if there is a connection as you claim then why not tell us what it is because I can't see a single thing connecting it. Maybe you should think again
I have written about it extensively, but not on this forum. You could read my website, but I know you won't. Why don't you tell me what you think Nietzsche meant and I will comment on that.
To you ER and Samsara are the same or almost so when in fact they amount to opposites.
1- There is no karma, teleology, or moksha involved in the forever repeatable events of Eternal Recurrence as envisioned by Nietzsche. There is no
Purpose to ER as there is in Samsara...a fundamental difference. One is a process, the other an endlessly repeating statistic.
2- Samsara would in itself be an eternal reiteration, including its final resolution, within the context of ER. Having achieved moksha you would continue the same striving for eternity.
3- Within ER the same events apply to the same person in every excruciating detail forever. This cannot be happening if Samsara is to complete itself in moksha. The former is akin to law; the latter is a journey on a path to avoid future journeys.
4- Escape from pain (which you apply as a common motive) has no function in ER because whether you had more or less or none has zero effect on it statistically repeating forever.
There’s much more that can be written but that would amount to wasted energy.
ONE thing they do have in common;
both ideas are completely absurd. ER makes sense only as metaphor in relation to N’s concept of Amor Fati and from there to his vision of the Übermensch.