Nihilism

Nihilism is a metaphysical stance that there's nothing worth valuing in this world. Nihilism have many variations, such as Moral Nihilism, Existential Nihilism, Religious Nihilism, Pessimistic Nihilism and etc. All of these variations come from the Nietzschean ‘crisis of nihilism’, which itself comes from both a shunning of higher values and a rejection of the notion that accepting one moment as being incontrovertibly pleasurable will redeem all of eternity.

Epistemological Nihilism
Epistemological nihilism is a philosophical position that holds that knowledge and truth are either unattainable or impossible to achieve. According to epistemological nihilism, there is no way to know anything with certainty, and all claims to knowledge or truth are inherently flawed or uncertain.

[[File:MoralNihil.png]] Moral Nihilism
Moral nihilism is a philosophical position that holds that moral values and ethical principles are baseless, meaningless, or non-existent. According to moral nihilism, there are no objective or universal moral standards or values, and ethical principles are simply human inventions or social constructs. This means that actions cannot be inherently right or wrong, good or evil, and that there is no ultimate purpose or goal to morality.

[[File:ExisNil.png]] Existential Nihilism
Existential nihilism is a philosophical position that holds that life has no intrinsic meaning, purpose, or value. According to existential nihilism, human existence is fundamentally absurd and without objective meaning or significance. This can lead to feelings of despair, alienation, and anxiety, as individuals struggle to find a sense of purpose or direction in a meaningless world.

Metaphysical Nihilism
Metaphysical nihilism is a philosophical position that holds that there is no ultimate reality or metaphysical foundation to the universe. According to metaphysical nihilism, reality is ultimately meaningless, non-existent, or unknowable, and any attempts to understand or explain it are futile.

Metaphysical nihilism is often associated with skepticism and relativism, as it denies the possibility of objective truth or knowledge. It can also be associated with nihilistic and existentialist philosophies, as it emphasizes the absence of any inherent meaning or purpose in the universe.

[[File:PolNil.png]] Political Nihilism
Political nihilism is a philosophical position that holds that traditional political institutions and beliefs are fundamentally flawed and without value. According to political nihilism, there is no inherent meaning or purpose to political ideologies, systems, or structures, and any attempts to create or enforce them are ultimately futile.

Political nihilism rejects traditional political institutions and beliefs, considering them fundamentally flawed and without value. It emphasizes the rejection of authority and hierarchy and challenges traditional notions of power, identity, and social structures. Political nihilism is often linked to anarchism and radical political movements, as well as postmodernism and critical theory.

Personality
Nihilism doesn't want to do anything.

Relationships
Relationships do not matter anyway.

Further Information
Nihilism didn't want this, but...

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Videos

 * Optimistic Nihilism