{"id":204382,"date":"2016-12-26T01:02:01","date_gmt":"2016-12-26T06:02:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/nietzsches-analysis-of-nihilism-the-world-is-on-fire.php"},"modified":"2016-12-26T01:02:01","modified_gmt":"2016-12-26T06:02:01","slug":"nietzsches-analysis-of-nihilism-the-world-is-on-fire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nihilism\/nietzsches-analysis-of-nihilism-the-world-is-on-fire.php","title":{"rendered":"Nietzsches Analysis of Nihilism | The World Is On Fire"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    by Vered Arnon  <\/p>\n<p>    In the notebook(1) excerpts published as The Will to    Power Nietzsche describes nihilism as ambiguous in that    it can be symptomatic of either strength or weakness. Nietzsche    claims that nihilism is a necessary step in the transition to a    revaluation of all values. Passive nihilism is characterised by    a weak will, and active nihilism by a strong will. Nietzsche    emphasises that nihilism is merely a means to an end, and not    an end in itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism, according to Nietzsche, is the most extreme form of    pessimism. Put simply, it is the belief that everything is    meaningless, but this oversimplifies the concept. Nihilism is a    transitional stage that accompanies human development. It    arises from weariness. When people feel alienated from values,    and have lost the foundation of their value system but have not    replaced it with anything, then they become nihilists. They    become disappointed with the egoistic nature of truth and    morality and so on, but at the same time recognise that what    is egoistic is necessary. The notion of free will seems    contradictory. Values, though originating from the ego, have    been placed in a sphere so far outside and above that they    are untouchable. Any attempt to really figure out the truth    or posit a true reality has become impossible, thus the world    appears meaningless and valueless. The nihilist realises that    all criteria by which the real world have been measured are    categories that refer to a fictitious, constructed world. This    sense of alienation results in exhaustion.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism would be a good sign, Nietzsche writes in his    notebooks. It is a necessary transitional phase, cleansing and    clearing away outdated value systems so that something new can    rise in their place. He writes about two different forms of    nihilism, active nihilism and passive nihilism. Passive    nihilism is more the traditional belief that all is    meaningless, while active nihilism goes beyond judgement to    deed, and destroys values where they seem apparent. Passive    nihilism signifies the end of an era, while active nihilism    ushers in something new. Nietzsche considers nihilism not as an    end, but as a means ultimately to the revaluation of values. He    stresses repeatedly that nihilism is a transitional stage.  <\/p>\n<p>    Passive nihilism is symptomatic of decreased, declined, receded    power of the spirit(2). One recognises that all external values    are empty and have no true authority. This renders the internal    values, the conscience, meaningless as well, resulting in the    loss of personal authority. All authority gone, the spirit in    hopelessness and with a sense of fatalism strives to rid itself    of all responsibility. All trust in society is gone, and the    will is weakened. Aims, motives, and goals are gone. The spirit    wants something to depend on, but has absolutely nothing that    isnt arbitrary. Disintegration of the structured system of    values leads one to seek escape in anything that still    maintains an outward semblance of authority. These things are    hollow escapes though, what Nietzsche calls    self-narcotization. The spirit attempts to escape, or at    least forget about the emptiness. The weakened will strives to    intoxicate itself in resignation, generalisations, petty    things, debauchery and fanaticism. The will is weak and seeks    escape rather than action. But any attempt to escape nihilism    without revaluating values only makes the problem more acute.  <\/p>\n<p>    Active nihilism is symptomatic of an increased power of the    spirit. The will is strengthened and rebellious. This is the    form of nihilism that does not stop at judgement, but goes on    in action to be destructive towards the remaining vestiges of    empty value systems. The strength of the will is tested by    whether or not it can recognise all value systems as empty and    meaningless, yet admit that these lies arise out of us and    serve a purpose. This denial of a truthful world, Nietzsche    says, may be a divine way of thinking. The active nihilist    recognises that simplification and lies are necessary for life.    The value of values becomes their emptiness. Where rationality    and reason have clearly failed, the nihilist embraces    irrationality and freedom from logic. The will now has an    opportunity to assert its strength and power to deny all    authority and deny goals and faith to deny the constraints of    existence. Nietzsche describes this state as both destructive    and ironic.  <\/p>\n<p>    Active nihilism obviously is not an end, however. It merely    opens the stage for the beginning of a revaluation of values.    It opens the stage for the will to take power and assert    itself. Nihilism is the precursor to revaluation, it does not    replace values, it only tears them away. It functions as an    essential transition, and must be understood as a means and not    an end.  <\/p>\n<p>        1 This paper is an analysis of notebook passages in an attempt    to piece together and summarise Nietzsches ideas on a very    small specific topic (His notebook entries often deal with    nihilism, morality, pessimism, etc all at once. I am attempting    to put together coherently what his views are on nihilism,    sorting it out from the rest and leaving the rest alone). For    the ease of reading, I will not employ internal citation. All    of these ideas and propositions belong to Nietzsche alone, and    come from Book One: European Nihilism from The Will To Power,    translated and edited by Walter Kaufmann in 1967.    2 Spirit refers to a persons will. Nietzsche does not posit    the existence of souls. This word is not used in a religious    sense.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/sweetprince.net\/words\/essays\/nietzsche\u2019s-analysis-of-nihilism\/\" title=\"Nietzsches Analysis of Nihilism | The World Is On Fire\">Nietzsches Analysis of Nihilism | The World Is On Fire<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> by Vered Arnon In the notebook(1) excerpts published as The Will to Power Nietzsche describes nihilism as ambiguous in that it can be symptomatic of either strength or weakness. 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