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  2. How do you overcome nihilism? : r/philosophy - Reddit

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    Read more Nietzsche. That's not the idea of the ubermench. You have it a bit wrong. Nietzsche overcame nihilism with the trinity of the eternal recurrence, the will to power and the overman. The idea of Nietzsche was that you can't reject nihilism. Nihilism is just a truism in nietzshce. You can overcome nihilism, because you are more than ...

  3. Nihilism : r/nihilism - Reddit

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    Nihilism is a side effect of depression. Depressed people tend to think about things and if you're logical and thinking about things nihilism is the logical conclusion. there's four things I do to not be depressed and if I'm not doing them I will eventually be depressed.

  4. Any good nihilism books that you’d recommend?? - Reddit

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    Nihilism of Technology by Nolen Gertz (2018) Holy Nihilism: The Moral and Spiritual Case Against Christianity by C.B. Robertson (2019) Nihilism by Nolen Gertz (2019) A Defence of Nihilism by James Tartaglia and Tracy Llanera (2020) The Sunny Nihilist: How a meaningless life can make you truly happy by Wendy Syfret (2021) Moral Nihilism

  5. How is existentialism different than Nihilism? : r/Existentialism...

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    Users share their opinions and examples of how existentialism and nihilism differ or overlap in philosophy and lifestyle. Some argue that existentialism is a branch of nihilism, while others claim that they are opposite or complementary.

  6. Could someone explain to me the nihilistic mindset? :...

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    Users of r/philosophy subreddit share their views and questions on nihilism, a belief that there is no inherent meaning or morality in life. Learn about different types of nihilists, their mindsets, and how they deal with various topics and situations.

  7. ELI5:What is the most accurate meaning of Nihilism?

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    Nihilism is the belief that there is no fundamental reason for anything, no objectively true values. What you do with that concept is up to you. You can feel that nihilism means that everything is meaningless, or you can take the stance of what has been called 'positive nihilism' - that you are responsible for creating your own meaning, and ...

  8. Nihilism - why is it considered bad? - r/AskReddit

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    Users share their views on nihilism, a philosophical position that denies the existence of objective meaning, value, or morality in the world. Some argue that nihilism is a truthful but unpopular perspective, while others suggest that it is a form of defeatism or relativism.

  9. Why is Nihilism wrong? : r/askphilosophy - Reddit

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    Users share their views on moral nihilism, the position that all ethical claims are wrong, and its implications for science, error theory, and existentialism. Some ...

  10. ELI5: What is nihilism? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit

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    Moral nihilism has been defined here already; it is a denial of morality as existing in objective reality. So nihilism itself is just the idea of nothingness or nonexistence, or a denial of existence, while specific types (e.g., moral, existential, epistemological, metaphysical, etc.) focus on the denial of related objects/constructs.

  11. Why is nihilism (and nihilists) always disregarded as immature or...

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    At least in my conception of it, nihilism doesn't argue that morals are false, because to do so implies a value to truth, which nihilism also regards as an empty concept. In other words, a nihilist doesn't say, "Your moral system is wrong," a nihilist says, "Your moral system and its truth value are arbitrary and irrelevant."