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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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Main Field : Late Antique and Early Medieval Philosophy (Platonism and Neoplatonism)
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4. Nihilism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Definition, origins, and history in relation to Friedrich Nietzsche.Category Society philosophy Current Movements nihilism......The Internet Encyclopedia of philosophy nihilism. nihilism is the belief thatall values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated.
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Origins "Nihilism" comes from the Latin nihil , or nothing, which means not anything, that which does not exist. It appears in the verb "annihilate," meaning to bring to nothing, to destroy completely. Early in the nineteenth century, Friedrich Jacobi used the word to negatively characterize transcendental idealism. It only became popularized, however, after its appearance in Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons (1862) where he used "nihilism" to describe the crude scientism espoused by his character Bazarov who preaches a creed of total negation. In Russia, nihilism became identified with a loosely organized revolutionary movement (C.1860-1917) that rejected the authority of the state, church, and family. In his early writing, anarchist leader Mikhael Bakunin (1814-1876) composed the notorious entreaty still identified with nihilism: "Let us put our trust in the eternal spirit which destroys and annihilates only because it is the unsearchable and eternally creative source of all lifethe passion for destruction is also a creative passion!" ( Reaction in Germany , 1842). The movement advocated a social arrangement based on rationalism and materialism as the sole source of knowledge and individual freedom as the highest goal. By rejecting man's spiritual essence in favor of a solely materialistic one, nihilists denounced God and religious authority as antithetical to freedom. The movement eventually deteriorated into an ethos of subversion, destruction, and anarchy, and by the late 1870s, a nihilist was anyone associated with clandestine political groups advocating terrorism and assassination.

5. LIFE AFTER DEATH, NIHILISM, AND MODERN PHILOSOPHY
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Do you believe that life does end, or may end, at death? Everyone who believes that death may be the end should read the following essay from cover to cover. It represents a serious attempt to identify what may be a critical flaw in the foundation of many modern philosophies. It will help those who study Nihilism, Rationalism, Humanism, Agnosticism, and Existentialism, recognize questions that are probably already on their minds. It will address essential questions that you need to seek answers for. We will suggest that, whether they realize and admit it or not, anyone who does not believe in an "afterlife" is necessarily a "nihilist". In response to what appears to be a strong, intuitive, predisposition of readers to dismiss the conclusions of this essay as simply wrong, it has grown from a few pages to a lengthy, sometimes difficult to read, somewhat rambling, occasionally boring, text. For those who want a shorter introduction to our thoughts on nihilism, please read the summary of this essay by clicking here . Most readers will want to read the summary before proceeding with the detailed analysis. Those who choose to continue with this version may also find the summary interesting, as it includes some additional materials (the summary is a chapter in a book we publish, which we provide links to at the end

6. Gorgias [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Zeno's philosophy, it is possible to use his antinomies as powerful weapons in the cause of skepticism and nihilism.
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Life Apology of Palamedes , and the Encomium on Helen . He survived Socrates, who died in 399, and ended his days at Larissa in Thessaly in his hundred and fifth year.
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Philosophy Gorgias's nihilistic philosophy was expressed in his work, On Nature, or the Non-existent , the title of which suggests the sophistical love of paradox. The text survives only in summary form in Sextus Empiricus, and Aristotle's On Melissus, Xeonphanes, and Gorgias The second proposition of Gorgias, that if anything exists it cannot be known, is part and parcel of the whole Sophistic tendency of thought, which identifies knowledge with sense-perception, and ignores the rational element. Since sense-impressions differ in different people, and even in the same person, the object as it is in itself cannot be known. The third proposition follows from the same identification of knowledge with sensation, since sensation is what cannot be communicated.
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    14. Fashionable Nihilism: A Critique Of Analytic Philosophy
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    Calvin College The Will to Power These are strong words, and if Wilshire is to make his charges stick he must offer a substantial and credible body of evidence for their truth. Does he do so? Yes and no. A sympathetic reader will find a good deal of material in the diverse essays collected here that helps to substantiate the accusations, but it falls well short of a clearly developed case for the prosecution. A more skeptical reader may wonder whether the incidents and tendencies cited add up to anything more sinister than insensitivity and narrow-mindedness on the part of certain individuals and departments. www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/gourmet) Lingua Franca prepared its generally excellent Real Guide to Grad School Some or all of these charges may be true, but they do not add up to a very clear definition of analytic philosophy and how it differs from the alternatives. For that one could do worse than excerpt a paragraph or two from the reviled Leiter report, which in its 2000-2001 edition attempted to explain and justify its avowed preference for analytic philosophy: This is by no means a neutral account of the distinction, but it is not far from the mark. Leiter goes on to make a number of remarks, many of them disparaging, about the quality of philosophical thought and writing of those who label themselves Continental philosophers, but he also directs at his own camp some of the same charges that Wilshire lodges.

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    Introduction. Through the genealogy I will try to define discourse in broadly Derridean terms, as related by Martin, and use the constructive ideas following from it. I wish to avoid the "relegation of the subject", which I find in Martin, because of a "romantic" agenda (to be found in Lukacs and Camus) which treats the subject as a centre of meaning. This is a logical necessity - nihilism is essentially the belief in nothing and meaning is its opposite. This conception of the subject will be linked to a concept of discourse. Due to the constraint of space, and my own reading habits, I regret that I have not given sufficient space to the issue of gender. However, I have not ascribed gender to "the inmate" and have tried to deal with positionality and the heroine (in Dostoyevsky's work). In this text I have used reasoned arguments to present my case but regret that I have not had the space or time to pursue Derrida's question as to the status of Foucault's critique of reason. This text occurs within the discourse of philosophy and its rationalism is a recognition of this. The text is Nomadic, it travels via the route of philosophical argument to the irrational domain of subjects and meaning. Derrida, in `Spurs' recognises that the history of truth is appropriation and that style must be plural. Is genealogy an appropriation of the philosophical style? When I turn my attention to the role of discourse, discourse will be shown to exist not merely as a function of language but also of power, i.e., I am presenting a philosophical argument, thus the styles of this work.

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    When I began my philosophy course I was very enthusiastic about academic philosophy but as time progressed my patience with it wore thin. By the end of my course I was reading English translations of Russian classics by Gogol, Dostoyevsky and Turgenev. I have not read much Russian literature, by the way, because finishing Crime and Punishment pursuaded me I should begin writing myself. I was prompted to read Crime and Punishment because I'd read Lukacs' Theory of the novel and Camus' Rebel. Coming to grips with nihilism seemed like the way to go. My reading habits had already this taken that direction. I'd read about Nazism in detail in the past. I'd read Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago, Nietzsche, Adorno and Horkheimer, and Foucault. In fiction I'd read Burgesses Clockwork Orange and Orwell's 1984. I was simply tired of philosophy and so bought a lot of diverse writing together under the umbrella of a study of nihilism. The resulting essay is written in its own style, it's heavy on quotes, this lets the books I studied "speak for themselves". I hope this style will make the thoughts accessible to those who may not have read the source literature as well as those who have.

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