nihilism in A Sentence

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    Okay, so that's a place where Nihilism is.

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    Your existential Nihilism has no hold on me.

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    If Nihilism is necessarily true, then gunk is impossible.

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    The true enemy of morality is Nihilism, belief in,

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    What is Nihilism, you can feel it in Mongolia only?

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    Metaphysical Nihilism is the philosophical theory that there might have

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    Existential Nihilism is the belief that life has no intrinsic meaning

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    Most commonly, Nihilism is presented in the form of existential Nihilism,

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    is frequently used to add an aura of mystique or Nihilism.

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    Existential Nihilism is the belief that life has no intrinsic meaning or value.

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    Nihilism, to its credit, does not deny the dark side of life.

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    If truth be told, Nihilism is a manifestation of profound discouragement and despair.

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    He approaches the problem of Nihilism as deeply personal, stating that this predicament

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    This alternate,'active' Nihilism on the other hand destroys to level the field for constructing something new.

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    Quite the contrary; it is the vehicle of savage, destructive Nihilism." In case you can't see what she says… yeah.

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    Most commonly, Nihilism is presented in the form of existential Nihilism, which argues that life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value.

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    People develop fantasies about who and what they are; and in the Islam of converted countries there is an element of neurosis and Nihilism.

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    In the hard-boiled film noir crime thrillers, cigarette smoke often frames characters and is frequently used to add an aura of mystique or Nihilism.

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    People develop fantasies about whom and what they are; and in the Islam of converted countries there is an element of neurosis and Nihilism.

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    Nietzsche asserts that with the decline of Christianity and the rise of physiological decadence, Nihilism is in fact characteristic of the modern age,

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    He approaches the problem of Nihilism as deeply personal, stating that this predicament of the modern world is a problem that has"become conscious" in him.

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    Given the importance of Nietzsche's contribution to the topic of Nihilism, Heidegger's influential interpretation of Nietzsche is important for the historical development of the term Nihilism.

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    After the war' s conclusion, when the British learned the truth, these lies left a residue of what Fishman calls" skepticism, betrayal, and a mood of postwar Nihilism.

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    Nihilism is the refusal to courageously and creatively affirm life despite despair, and this negative, gloomy outlook customarily marks the starting point in existential psychotherapy rather than its journey's end.

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    Nihilism results when clinical despair is permeated by a sense of life's absurdity(Camus, 1942/1955) and unfairness, loss of faith and courage, and a bitter rejection of meaning, moral values or any sense of existential purpose.

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    Nietzsche asserts that with the decline of Christianity and the rise of physiological decadence, Nihilism is in fact characteristic of the modern age, though he implies that the rise of Nihilism is still incomplete and that it has yet to be overcome.

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    He suggested that we were too far gone into Nihilism and relativism to save and that those devoted to the traditional virtues should consider hiving off, as Benedict and his followers did in Rome's final days, to build communities that can withstand the incoming tide of chaos and despond.

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    Metaphysical Nihilism is the philosophical theory that there might have been no objects at all-that is, that there is a possible world in which there are no objects at all; or at least that there might have been no concrete objects at all, so that even if every possible world contains some objects, there is at least one that contains only abstract objects.

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