{"id":67313,"date":"2016-02-10T01:45:02","date_gmt":"2016-02-10T06:45:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/urban-dictionary-nihilism\/"},"modified":"2016-02-10T01:45:02","modified_gmt":"2016-02-10T06:45:02","slug":"urban-dictionary-nihilism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nihilism\/urban-dictionary-nihilism\/","title":{"rendered":"Urban Dictionary: Nihilism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      It's useless to define it.    <\/p>\n<p>      It's useless to give an example...    <\/p>\n<p>        those who see it as a self-defeating argument are people        who still have something to believe in.      <\/p>\n<p>        despite the universe being so mind-numbingly complex and        consciousness itself being so much of a mystery, many        people actually believe that nihilism is invalid because        the 'logic' possessed by what we think of as our        consciousness doesn't allow it to make sense.      <\/p>\n<p>        a christian might argue that god must exist because there        must be some infinite force in the universe. they would        then argue that god is the creator of all life, and that        things like logic come from god, and in fact are a part of        god (as he is infinite). unfortunately, this is also        self-defeating, because by using logic to prove the        existance of god (and thus logic) is just as absurd as        nihilism. this, in turn, leads to the logic that nothing        can be known. this then continues and endless loop of logic        and anti-logic, making existance seem pointless, insane,        and absurd. and THAT is what nihilism really is.      <\/p>\n<p>        Nietzsche is commonly associated with nihilism, although        from what i've been able to figure out without actually        studying it in school (while researching it in my spare        time), he was not a nihilist himself. rather, he seems to        be more of someone who defined it and contemplated the        intricacies associated with it.      <\/p>\n<p>        trent reznor,        creator of nine        inch nails is generally considered to be a true        nihilist, which is represented by the lyrics, feeling, and        sound of his music. even nothing records, a        record company started by reznor, embraces this concept in        its name.      <\/p>\n<p>        person A) god must exist. finite things have to come from        somewhere, and only something infinite can make something        finite.      <\/p>\n<p>        person B) that is based on so many assumptions that my        brain wants to explode just thinking that someone can        actually believe that the universe is that simple. just        become a nihilist. it's a lot easier, and still allows you        to function in society without being racist, homophobic, or        sexist.      <\/p>\n<p>        person A) okay.      <\/p>\n<p>        person B) ph34|2.      <\/p>\n<p>        Example 2:      <\/p>\n<p>        person A) i sure am pissed that nine inch nails tour sold        out in under 5 minutes.      <\/p>\n<p>        person B) shrug.      <\/p>\n<p>      A philosophy based on extreme skepticism. In it's most basic      form (Before it was clouded by ideas involving politics,      social rhetoric, sex, drugs, rock and roll etc.), which we      can refer to as \"epistemological nihilism\", simply denies the      possibility of knowledge of truth. Previous epistemological      philosophies failed in obtaining truth because all possible      vessels for obtaining truth cannot be proven truthful      themselves. Empiricism fails because one must assume that      their senses depict an accurate portrayal of their secular      existence (or that a secular world even exists, for that      matter), which fuels their observations; sensations also      depend on senses to provide the observer with the source of      the sensation. Rationalism fails because without a secular      experience, real or imaginary, one's lack of experience      prevents them from being able to reason. ie, they cannot      reason without the use of empirical devices. Therefore,      rationalism cannot gain one knowledge without empirical      methods, which are already based on assumptions (faith) of      senses; assumptions cannot lead to the knowledge of truth.      Intuitionalism fails because it also has the potential to      utilize empirical (and rational) devices; It allows one to      alter their truth based on new experiences. This leaves room      for \"error\" and keeps \"truth\" from being absolute or even      certain.    <\/p>\n<p>        Rationalist: I think, therefore I am.        Person: You used speech to make that proclamation; One must        use sight or hearing to interpret.      <\/p>\n<p>        Nihilist: Nothing can be certain.        Person: You can't prove that.        Nihilist: You're catching on.      <\/p>\n<p>        Nihilism is the only epistemological philosophy worth        following.      <\/p>\n<p>        --A Brief Introduction To Nihilism      <\/p>\n<p>        \"Every belief, every considering something-true,\" Nietzsche        writes, \"is necessarily false because there is simply no        true world\" (Will to Power notes from        1883-1888). Nihilism is the philosophy of total        negation. In short, it states that all values are baseless        and meaningless. Nothing in the universe can truly by known        or communicated. The nihilist believes in nothing, has no        loyalties and has no purpose in life. Some are left with        only an impulse to destroy. Though, Friedrich Nietzsche is        the philosopher most associated with nihilist, he is not a        nihilist. Nietzsche was an existentialist who        made nihilism infamous by helping shape and define it. He        believed that the corrosive effects of nihilism would end        up destroying all moral constructs, religions, and        metaphysical convictions. Nietzsche believed that nihilism        would be the most destructive force in history. Nihilism        will attack reality itself and cause the greatest crisis        humanity has ever seen. A study of several failed of        civilizations by Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the West        (1926) confirmed Nietzsches fears. Spengler has observed        that nihilism has acted in history to undermine political,        religious, and artistic traditions leading to that        civilizations collapse. After Nietzsches compelling        critique, nihilism has preoccupied artists, social sceptics        and philosophers. The type of art usually produced from the        inspiration\/horror of nihilism often deals with coping with        nihilism emotionally. Trent Reznor comes to        mind when I think of existentialist\/nihilistic music. Some        of his songs like Terrible Lie or Happiness In Slavery        definitely carry nihilistic overtones. Dada was a cultural\/art        movement which endorsed nihilistic themes. It described        itself as the anti-art.      <\/p>\n<p>        There are many types of nihilism, and I do no justice to        this philosophy by attempting to summarize it in one        paragraph. Existential nihilism deals with extreme        pessimism and scepticism. In short, it states that life is        meaningless or without purpose. For an existentialist,        abandoning all illusions of meaning or worth in life is the        source of ultimate freedom at the price of existential        horror and despair. Jean-Paul Sartre stated: existence        precedes essence. He believes that we are thrown into an        absurd world with no way to know why, yet were forced to        create meaning. We exist, and we attempt to figure out why        afterwards. Moral nihilism states that there is no true        moral code. It states that there is no such thing a right        or wrong and abandons the moral constructs of any        society. Once one starts the process of asking Why? - What        are morals based upon? What is the meaning of it all? they        come but to one end: the collapse into despair when they        realize there is no real answer. From cosmic purposeless to        pathological destruction nihilism is truly a terrifying        un-belief.<\/p>\n<p>        I can really hear the nihilism in T. Reznor's music.      <\/p>\n<p>      The belief that existence is useless and pointless, life has      no meaning.    <\/p>\n<p>      I've read so much Nietzsche, that I've adopted a nihlistic      worldview!    <\/p>\n<p>      Contrary to popular definitions, Nihilism is not synonymous      with cynicism or despair. Instead, Nihilism is a worldview in      which one believes only in what one's observations and      experiences seem to prove true, and that which can be      otherwise proven true. That said, Nihilism varies according      to the nature of the individual nihilist, but there are a few      key ideas which are kept by nearly all of them:      1. The beginning of the universe was, within certain      parameters, a basically random event, and the same holds for      all events occuring since. It follows, then, that final      purpose in things is false. Life, then, is an      end-in-itself.      2. There exists no absolute truth regarding the value of any      deed over another, such as right vs. wrong. Value systems,      ethical codes, etc. are thus of no use to the Nihilist,      except if they serve his best interests, increase their      quality of life, or if they simply fall in line with what      behavior would come naturally.      3. From the above it follows that responsibility, obligation,      and the like are also falsehoods. Nihilists are thus inclined      to ignore or sneer at societal norms and conditioned      mentalities.      4. The first priority of every nihilist is his own      well-being, satisfaction, and survival, and every action is      ultimately done in the name of these things. However, he does      not consciously pursue these ends; instead, he acts upon what      feels natural and makes sense to him, and these naturally      result. However, the above assumes that the Nihilist is in      unity with himself, and possesses an undamaged psyche. In      reality, some people are self-destructive by nature, and, if      they took up a Nihilistic worldview, would seem to have a      death-wish as the motive behind their actions. Since      self-destructive individuals are common in modern society,      this is probably how Nihilism has come to be seen as another      word for despair.    <\/p>\n<p>        2. Some Nihilists may even follow traditional dogmas, if        they are proven to work for the best.      <\/p>\n<p>      A philosophy based on extreme skepticism. In it's most basic      form (Before it was clouded by ideas involving politics,      social rhetoric, sex, drugs, rock and roll etc.), which we      can refer to as \"epistemological nihilism\", simply denies the      possibility of knowledge of truth. Previous epistemological      philosophies failed in obtaining truth because all possible      vessels for obtaining truth cannot be proven truthful      themselves. Empiricism fails because one must assume that      their senses depict an accurate portrayal of their secular      existence (or that a secular world even exists, for that      matter), which fuels their observations; sensations also      depend on senses to provide the observer with the source of      the sensation. Rationalism fails because without a secular      experience, real or imaginary, one's lack of experience      prevents them from being able to reason. ie, they cannot      reason without the use of empirical devices. Therefore,      rationalism cannot gain one knowledge without empirical      methods, which are already based on assumptions (faith) of      senses; assumptions cannot lead to the knowledge of truth.      Intuitionalism fails because it also has the potential to      utilize empirical (and rational) devices; It allows one to      alter their truth based on new experiences. This leaves room      for \"error\" and keeps \"truth\" from being absolute or even      certain.    <\/p>\n<p>        Rationalist: I think, therefore I am.        Person: You used speech to make that proclamation; One must        use sight or hearing to interpret.      <\/p>\n<p>        Nihilist: Nothing can be certain.        Person: You can't prove that.        Nihilist: You're catching on.      <\/p>\n<p>        Nihilism is the only epistemological philosophy worth        following.      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.urbandictionary.com\/define.php?term=Nihilism\" title=\"Urban Dictionary: Nihilism\">Urban Dictionary: Nihilism<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> It's useless to define it. 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