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In this instance, the eternal return is attached to the repetition of Zarathustra's identity as the recurrence of the same.
Notes on 'Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_' 2008
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Zarathustra's becoming "the teacher of the eternal recurrence ... [is simultaneously his] destiny!"
Notes on 'Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_' 2008
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Zarathustra's animals claim to know what Zarathustra is
Notes on 'Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_' 2008
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So one can forgive him a great deal — even the silly, playful words he puts in the mouth of Zarathustra's instructor, a female sage: You are going to women?
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So one can forgive him a great deal — even the silly, playful words he puts in the mouth of Zarathustra's instructor, a female sage: You are going to women?
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In his Nietzschean vision of philosophy, Enlightenment rationality disappeared before the riddle of a universe of suffering, with only Zarathustra's midnight courage able to transform chaos into beauty.
Cultural Hothouse Schorske, Carl E. 1975
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Zarathustra's own role was primarily that of a prophet or interpreter of Ahura Mazdā's will.
SIN AND SALVATION S. G. F. BRANDON 1968
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The dualism of Zarathustra's teaching had a strong moral character.
SIN AND SALVATION S. G. F. BRANDON 1968
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The logic of Zarathustra's teaching implies that the individual could, and was expected to, work out his own salvation.
SIN AND SALVATION S. G. F. BRANDON 1968
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However, despite Zarathustra's emphatic identification of Ahura
Dictionary of the History of Ideas S. G. F. BRANDO 1968
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