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Reconsidering the will to power in Heidegger's ‘Nietzsche’

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 35 , issue 1 , 2016 , pages: 111–120
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2016.1138622
Author(s): Catherine F. Botha Department of Philosophy, South Africa

Abstract

In this paper, I reconsider Martin Heidegger's well-known interpretation of the Nietzschean conception of the will to power that emerges during the 1930s and 40s, focusing specifically on his conception of the will to power as the principle that suspends (or to use Heidegger's word, ‘permanentises’) becoming. After revealing the difficulties that this reading presents, I provide my own tentative interpretation of the doctrine. Specifically, I argue that Heidegger's opposition of the will to power and becoming cannot be sustained, and provide a so-called ‘strong’ reading of the will to power as an alternative.

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