Questions tagged [nihilism]

Nihilism is a type of philosophical view that variously considers life as without objective meaning or without intrinsic value.

The following are some sources for a philosophical view of nihilism:

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Doesn't nihilism contradict itself?

Doesn't nihilism contradict itself? I mean, and correct me if I am wrong, nihilism say there is no meaning and no value to it all. But saying so it is making an affirmation which has value and meaning. I therefore think that absolute nihilism…
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Does existential nihilism draw the false conclusion that humanity is insignificant?

This question is based on the assumption that the information on Wikipedia on existential nihilism is correct. I mean to question the validity the following text, quote: Existential nihilism is the philosophical theory that our life has no…
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Is it human nature to feel existential anguish?

It seems as if when one looks into the sky and realizes the vastness of the world around them that it's natural to feel empty and alone. Is that all humans can feel? Or is there more to life than wailing into the void?
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Death and Nietzsche's eternal return

Does Nietzsche's eternal return mean that everything, including the person that you are, repeats itself after death. Assuming this is physically improbable, is it possible to make sense of it as a metaphor? How would this metaphor be helpful in the…
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The ending of Ray Brassier's Nihil Unbound

I gave up on this book, By the second chapter I had no idea how the argument was meant to be working. Frustrating, as usually I can reconstruct something or other: perhaps the issue here was my lack of preparation / grounding in the literature. But…
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How is it possible to re-apply subjective meaning to any belief given a starting point of Pessimistic Naturalism: Nihilism

Can we assume that meaning is relevant to the person who holds that meaning? As in meaning is relative? Therefor even though elements in my life do have meaning to me (friends, family, art) I find it hard to justify that meaning, beyond my own…
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Can Jim Morrison be considered a nihilist?

This question echoes this one about Brassens' philosophy. I know Morrison was heavily influenced by Nietzsche, who is considered by some people as a nihilist (although his oeuvre was meant to go against it). Morrison had some public behaviors on…
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