Crossing from Founding Paradigms to Philosophies of Questioning A Genealogical Approach to the Variables of Western Philosophical Discourse
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v25i2.4891Keywords:
Eternal recurrence, Change, Founding paradigms, Philosophies of questioning, Western critical discourseAbstract
The original principle is that something begins different and new, with no equivalent, then it is repeated until it reaches a point with each imitation where it loses its unique feature. This necessitates the creation of something different from it, which can only be achieved by going beyond the familiar and ordinary that was different at the beginning. This gives birth to the new different as an eternal recurrence of an event, in which the thing repeats itself without reincarnation. This is one aspect among many in which the feedback of change manifests itself, in this research, we aim to clarify the stages of the transition from founding paradigms to philosophies of questioning within Western critical discourse.
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