The way out of nihilism would involve defining yourself and what you do. To escape nihilism, you would need honest faith in "the greater good", or to believe in reality as more than just various matter and energies bouncing around and interacting. Once you truly understand and accept the concept of nihilism, I think the best way out is finding value in what you do for others. The open-minded nature that it takes to step away from the mainstream and consider nihilism should also allow you to accept this: Though what you do may have no value, it may be of great value to others. You probably are on this planet affecting the world around you, so you might as well probably do something, at least for the perceived good of others.
No. Nihilism is a noun, nihilistic is a adjective.
The term nihilism and its philosophical development are attributed to Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, a German philosopher. Nihilism is the total negation of established laws or institutions.
That is the correct spelling of "nihilism" (denial of any underlying purpose of life).
The new convert forsook his former nihilism.
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The word nihilism is a noun. It is a philosophical term meaning extreme skepticism.
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The difference between a Mereological and Existential nihilism is that someone who believes in mereological nihilism would think that life has a meaning but only as building blocks for the future, while on the other hand, an existential nihilism believer would think that human life is insignificant and has no meaning to it.
From the point of view of nihilism, any behavior is acceptable since no rules of ethics exist. (used as a noun)
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Conor Cunningham has written: 'A genealogy of nihilism' -- subject(s): Nihilism (Philosophy), Philosophical theology