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Nihilism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nihilism (from the Latin , nothing) is the philosophical doctrine suggesting the negation of one or more aspects of life or the world in general. Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of e...
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You might reasonably accuse the GOP leadership of a sort of monomania or obsessive behavior, but it seems to me that this is an extreme that is very nearly the opposite of nihilism.
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N. advocated a philosophy to effectively address the pointless negativity and existential horror of life without meaning; just the very *opposite* of "nihilism", yo.
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The opposite of nihilism and subjectivism is moral objectivism – which states that values are in fact derived from reality, not random whims, and that the facts of reality, not culture or consensus determine right and wrong. Moral objectivism states that there are certain necessary values, such as food, shelter,
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The opposite of nihilism and subjectivism is moral objectivism – which states that values are in fact derived from reality, not random whims, and that the facts of reality, not culture or consensus determine right and wrong.
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No. What's the opposite for Nihilism? ... In both cases, that's not pure nihilism, which is humanely impossible or almost impossible and therefore doesn't have an opposite that is easy to grasp. ... So the opposite of Nihilism is everything. Because everything is not Nihilism.
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Marsha stated February 24th: Or to explore it differently, what would the opposite of nihilism require? Purpose? What of the emotions, fear and depression, attached to [nihilism]? Are they justified? Ant McWatt replied: Yes.
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