2020
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9752.12488
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Nietzsche, Eternal Recurrence and Education: The Role of the Great Cultivating Thought in the Art of Self‐Cultivation ( Bildung )

Abstract: In this essay, I briefly outline Nietzsche's doctrine of the eternal recurrence that has implications for education, and life in general; and, lastly, I argue that from an educational point of view, Nietzsche's doctrine of the eternal recurrence is best viewed as the great cultivating thought that has radical ramifications for any project of character education. Indeed, Nietzsche's concern with self-cultivation (Bildung) to a large degree brings together the central tenets of his thinking to emphasise an ethic… Show more

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“…Provide insight into the duties and missions of teachers through participation in teaching activities, thus enhancing the understanding and recognition of the professional ethics of teachers. It helps teachers to better master teaching skills and grasp the specific manifestations of teacher ethics while cultivating their qualities of optimism and resilience in the face of difficulties and pressure [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provide insight into the duties and missions of teachers through participation in teaching activities, thus enhancing the understanding and recognition of the professional ethics of teachers. It helps teachers to better master teaching skills and grasp the specific manifestations of teacher ethics while cultivating their qualities of optimism and resilience in the face of difficulties and pressure [15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has not only changed the general understanding of the traditional art learning model but also stimulated learners' creativity. With the popularity of the Internet, art education continues to seek new models of development [3]- [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%