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  1. Nihilism Before Nietzsche by Michael Allen Gillespie, 1996-10-01
  2. Self-Overcoming of Nihilism, The (Modern Japanese Philosophy Series) by Keiji Nishitani, 1990-10-02
  3. Nihilism (Key Ideas) by Bulent Diken, 2009-01-14
  4. The Specter of the Absurd: Sources and Criticisms of Modern Nihilism (Suny Series in Philosophy) by Donald A. Crosby, 1988-07-08
  5. Nihilism (Carthage Reprint) by Stanley Rosen, 1999-11-15
  6. Nihilism in Film and Television: A Critical Overview from Citizen Kane to the Sopranos by Kevin L. Stoehr, 2006-06-06
  7. The Italian Difference: Between Nihilism and Biopolitics (Transmission)
  8. Fashionable Nihilism: A Critique of Analytic Philosophy by Bruce Wilshire, 2002-05
  9. Movement of Nihilism: Heidegger's Thinking After Nietzsche (Continuum Studies in Continental Philosophy) by Laurence Paul Hemming, Kostas Amiridis, et all 2011-04-07
  10. Architecture and Nihilism: On the Philosophy of Modern Architecture (Theoretical Perspectives in Architectura) by Mr. Massimo Cacciari, 1995-02-22
  11. A Companion to Nietzsche (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  12. Nihilism: Its Origin and Nature--With a Christian Answer by Helmut Thielicke, 1981-12-23
  13. Literature, Philosophy, Nihilism: The Uncanniest of Guests by Shane Weller, 2008-10-15
  14. The Plain Sense of Things: The Fate of Religion in an Age of Normal Nihilism by James C. Edwards, 1997-09-01

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    3. Nihilism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Nihilism is the philosophical doctrine suggesting the negation of one or more meaningful aspects of life. Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential
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    ... e Nihilism (pronounced /ˈnaɪ.əlɪzəm/ or /ˈniː.əlɪzəm/ ; from the Latin nihil , nothing) is the philosophical doctrine suggesting the negation of one or more meaningful aspects of life . Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism which argues that life is without objective meaning, purpose , or intrinsic value Moral nihilists assert that morality does not inherently exist, and that any established moral values are abstractly contrived. Nihilism can also take epistemological metaphysical or ontological forms, meaning respectively that, in some aspect, knowledge is not possible or that contrary to our belief, some aspect of reality does not exist as such. The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie to explain the general mood of despair at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may develop upon realizing there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws.

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    Nihilism (Philosophy) Two texts by Nishitani, written ten years apart, reflect a very different position on the nietzschean question of the overcoming of nihilism.
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    5. Nihilism[Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Nihilism. Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism
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    Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism that condemns existence. A true nihilist would believe in nothing, have no loyalties, and no purpose other than, perhaps, an impulse to destroy. While few philosophers would claim to be nihilists, nihilism is most often associated with Friedrich Nietzsche epistemological
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    nihil Fathers and Sons Reaction in Germany Olynthiac ), he posits the relational nature of knowledge. Extreme skepticism, then, is linked to epistemological nihilism which denies the possibility of knowledge and truth; this form of nihilism is currently identified with postmodern antifoundationalism. Nihilism, in fact, can be understood in several different ways. Political Nihilism , as noted, is associated with the belief that the destruction of all existing political, social, and religious order is a prerequisite for any future improvement. Ethical nihilism or moral nihilism rejects the possibility of absolute moral or ethical values. Instead, good and evil are nebulous, and values addressing such are the product of nothing more than social and emotive pressures.

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    Sometimes I feel like I've been dropped into a world of mindless sheep. They say to me, Why not worship the Great Sheep in the Sky? We are more than animals, after all! Life is
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    7. What Is Nihilism? History And Profile Of Nihilism, Nihilist Philosophy, And Nihi
    The term nihilism comes from the Latin word 'nihil' which literally means 'nothing.' Many believe that it was originally coined by Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev in his novel
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    Important Books on Nihilism:
    Fathers and Sons , by Ivan Turgenev
    Brothers Karamazov , by Dostoyevsky
    Man Without Qualities , by Robert Musil
    The Trial , by Franz Kafka
    Being and Nothingness , by Jean-Paul Sartre Important Philosophers of Nihilism:
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    Nikolai Chernyshevski
    Friedrich Nietzsche Origins of Nihilism: Read More... Is Nihilism a Violent Philosophy?: Nihilism has been unjustly regarded as a violent and even terroristic philosophy, but it is true that nihilism has been used in support of violence and many early nihilists were violent revolutionaries. Russian Nihilists, for example, rejected that traditional political, ethical, and religious norms had any validity or binding force on them. They were too few in number to pose a threat to the stability of society, but their violence was a threat to the lives of those in power. Read More...

    8. Martin Heidegger And European Nihilism. - Philosophy East And West | HighBeam Re
    Martin Heidegger and European Nihilism. find Philosophy East and West articles. div id= bedoc-text By karl Lowith. New York Columbia University Press, 1995. Karl Lowith was
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    Nihilism is not so much a school of philosophy as it is a general trend or attitude in philosophy, moral philosophy, and politics. What all forms of nihilism share in common is a
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    Nihilism is not so much a school of philosophy as it is a general trend or attitude in philosophy, moral philosophy, and politics. What all forms of nihilism share in common is a sense that some basic facets of life - be it morality or structures of political authority - are in reality baseless and without genuine substance. Although nihilism may seem at first to be a very negative perspective, nihilists themselves would be quick to dismiss such a conclusion.
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    By and large nihilists direct their negative critiques at prevailing social structures, but they simultaneously argue that the elimination of those false facades would allow for the development of improved and more 'real' social relations. The goal, ultimately would be the complete freedom and liberation and every sovereign individual from all prejudices, pieties, and figures of authority.
    Radical Skepticism and the Origins of Nihilism
    As is the case with Existentialism, the basic principles which underlie nihilism existed long before there was a term that attempted to describe them as a coherent whole. In the case of nihilism, most of the basic principles can be found in the development of ancient skepticism among the ancient Greeks.

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    Nihilism Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism
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    11. Nihilism: The Philosophy Of Pointlessness - Associated Content From Yahoo! - Ass
    Nihilism is a philosophy which states that human existence in the universe does not really have a purpose. It is a popular belief in the modern world
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    Mar 17, 2008 "Contribute content like this. Start Here Nihilism is a philosophy which states that human existence in the universe does not really have a purpose. This is one of the philosophical positions that have drawn a lot of attention and a lot of criticism at the same time from a lot of people around the world.
    Nihilism has a few points which seem to form the core of its philosophical position. Firstly, human existence in the universe has no absolute purpose. There is no substantial proof for the existence of a creator or a superpower which could have created everything in the universe, including universe itself. There is no such thing called morality in the universe. In other words, nothing is absolutely immoral. There is no such thing called objective secularism - it does not exist. These are the points made by Nihilism and it back up its claims with some valid arguments.
    Due to these points, nihilists consider themselves to be people that are free from social, religious, and moral clutches. In other words, a nihilist might not want to be a part of the main stream society simply because, he does not have to, as he does not believe in socializing as a way of befriending people.

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    Last Saturday was reflective in a humorous sort of way for me. Pardon my inability to state this properly, but Last Saturday I was the frontier woman I had always dreamt of being.
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    13. Nihilist Movement - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The Nihilist movement was a Russian movement in the 1860s which rejected all authorities. It is derived from the Latin word nihil , which means nothing .
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    Communes ... e The Nihilist movement was a Russian movement in the 1860s which rejected all authorities. It is derived from the Latin word "nihil", which means "nothing". After the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881, the Nihilists were known throughout Europe as proponents of the use of violence in order to bring about political change.
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    The Nihilists were angered by the relative backwardness of life in Russia in comparison with Western countries such as Britain and France. Although the term Nihilist was first used by the German theologian Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi , its widespread usage began with the 1862 novel Fathers and Sons by the Russian author Ivan Turgenev . The main character of the novel

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    nihilism; philosophy; truth; values; The fragility of the truth in the first place reflects the vicissitudes of the
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    in The "fragility of the truth" in the first place reflects the vicissitudes of the VALUE which truth inevitably has to be, a premier victim of a value-sterilized dysculture, i.e. of a licentious universe where every kind of vile and insidious way to abort what is true, right, just, good, rational, etc. has become all-too possible.  The suppression and dysmorphia of the truth are an accomplished science in banauseia, which intrinsically "respects" nothing (certainly not "truth," the most manipulable of all illusions within this subphilosophical species).  The "death of God," over two centuries ago by now, was merely the early-phase onset of a much more profound, much more structurally corrosive species of nihilism:  moderns were naively glad to be liberated from such a megalo-fuddy-duddy as the ever-prying Jehovah, and it never occurred to them to wonder just what sort of marvelous new cultural solvent had such remarkable acidic power to dissolve thousands of years of accreted religious barnacles.  

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    nihilism (philosophy), (from Latin nihil, “nothing”), a philosophy of skepticism that originated in 19thcentury Russia during the early years of the reign of Alexander II.
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