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BETWEEN THE LIGHTNESS OF BEING AND THE WEIGHT OF BECOMING
BETWEEN THE LIGHTNESS OF BEING AND THE WEIGHT OF BECOMING

Author(s): Marius Florea
Subject(s): 19th Century Philosophy, Existentialism, Philosophy of Education
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: eternal recurrence; lightness; weight; freedom; being; becoming;

Summary/Abstract: One of the few direct solutions that Nietzsche gives for the overcoming of nihilism is the facing of the thought of eternal recurrence. Being the heaviest of all thoughts, it may seem that through Heidegger’s filter it will become a sort of metaphysical concept, but his analysis may at least help us see it as an axis around which thought can pivot, at least for a moment. Kundera sees the contradiction between lightness and weight as the most problematic of all, as it is difficult to see the burden as something positive when emancipation seems to always be an attempt to achieve total freedom, a search for lightness. We argue that “the heavy thought” makes us confront fatalism and affirm freedom, while lightness makes freedom by becoming impossible. The eternal recurrence is the idea that offers motivation to intervene in the chain of determinations and to influence them decisively.

  • Issue Year: 67/2022
  • Issue No: Sp.Issue
  • Page Range: 23-40
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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