The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science

Eternal Return: Nietzsche’s Radical Test of Life

39 min · 18. maj 2026
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This episode explores Nietzsche’s concept of the eternal return—a thought experiment that asks: what if you had to live your life, exactly as it is, over and over forever? Rather than a pessimistic loop, it becomes a powerful existential test. By removing hope for a different future and regret for alternate pasts, it challenges you to fully affirm your life as it is. At its core is amor fati—the unconditional acceptance of fate. Through this lens, every choice gains weight, every moment becomes intentional, and life transforms from something to escape into something to fully embrace. A concise philosophical reflection on presence, responsibility, and the courage to say yes to existence. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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