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  1. Kierkegaard's Existential Ethics (Modern Revivals in Philosophy) by George J. Stack, 1991-11
  2. Education, Nihilism, and Survival by David Holbrook, 2000-10-01
  3. Our Culture 'Left' or 'Right': Litterateurs Confront Nihilism by Paul Eidelberg, Will Morrisey, 1992-12
  4. Der Nihilismus der Moral im Urteil Nietzsches (European university studies. Series XX, Philosophy) (German Edition) by Laura Laiseca de Silva, 1994
  5. Education in an Age of Nihilism: Education and Moral Standards by Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, et all 2001-01-29
  6. Laughing at Nothing: Humor As a Response to Nihilism by John Marmysz, 2003-08
  7. Nihilism and the Sublime Postmodern (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) by Will Slocombe, 2005-10-17
  8. The Authority of Language: Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and the Threat of Philosophical Nihilism by James C. Edwards, 1990-03
  9. Could there have been Nothing?: Against Metaphysical Nihilism by Geraldine Coggins, 2011-01-04
  10. From Nietzsche to Wittgenstein: The Problem of Truth and Nihilism in the Modern World (Literature and the Sciences of Man) by Glen T. Martin, 1989-09
  11. Nihilism and Culture by Johan Goudsblom, 1980-05-01
  12. The Body's Recollection of Being: Phenomenological Psychology and the Deconstruction of Nihilism by David Michael Levin, 1990-12-31
  13. Very Little ... Almost Nothing: Death, Philosophy and Literature (Warwick Studies in European Philosophy) by Simon Critchley, 2004-07-01
  14. Martin Heidegger and European Nihilism by Karl Löwith, 1998-03-15

41. Nihilist Void
Return. philosophy at 14,000 Feet, Humor, Sublimity and Incongruity.nihilism and the Walking Dead, Morreal vs. Freud A Battle of Wit(z).
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42. Professor C.Daigle, Department Of Philosophy, Concordia University
A Challenge for philosophy nihilism, Sinnfrage, Ethics and the ExistentialistAlternative , Vielfalt und Konvergenz der Philosophie.
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CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. CHRISTINE DAIGLE
GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: December 27, 1967
Citizenship: Canadian
Languages: French, English, German
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Continental Philosophy, Existentialism, Ethics.
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Appied Ethics, Political Philosophy, History of Philosophy (Enlightenment to the present, Ancient Philosophy), Philosophical Anthropology, Aesthetics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind. EDUCATION PH.D.: PHILOSOPHY, Thesis: "Le nihilisme est-il un humanisme? Étude sur Nietzsche et Sartre" DOCTORAL STUDIES MASTERS: PHILOSOPHY, Thesis: "Nietzsche et Heidegger sur le nihilisme. Essai d'interprétation de l'éthique nietzschéenne" PREPARATORY YEAR: PHILOSOPHY B.A. (conferred with distinction): WESTERN SOCIETY AND CULTURE Liberal Arts College, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (1990 - 1992).

43. Nihilism
Fundamentally, nihilism represented a philosophy of negation of all forms ofaestheticism; it advocated utilitarianism and scientific rationalism.
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(from Latin nihil, Messenger of Europe, applying it to Aleksandr Pushkin. Nadezhdin, as did V. Bervi later in 1858, equated nihilism with skepticism . Mikhail N. Katkov, a well-known conservative journalist mainly responsible for interpreting nihilism as synonymous with revolution, presented nihilism as constituting a social menace by its negation of all moral principles. It was Ivan Turgenev in his celebrated novel Fathers and Sons (1862) who popularized the term through the figure of Bazarov the nihilist. Eventually the nihilists of the 1860s and '70s came to be regarded as disheveled, un tidy, unruly, ragged men who rebelled against tradition and social order. The philosophy of nihilism then began to be associated erroneously with the regicide of Alexander II (1881) and the political terror that was employed by those active at the time in clandestine organizations against absolutism. If to the conservative elements the nihilists were the curse of the time, to the liberals such as N.G. Chernyshevsky they represented a mere transitory factor in the development of national thought, a stage in the struggle for individual freedom, a true spirit of the rebellious young generation. In his novel What Is to Be Done?

44. Nietzsche And Postmodernist Nihilism
intellectual travails, he failed to neutralize the leaven of nihilism laced throughout theyrightly indict him as a nihilist whose unfettered philosophy has no
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Nietzsche and Postmodernist Nihilism
By Douglas Groothuis
A study of recent publications addressing postmodernism yields a myriad of materials and a panoply of perspectives. When did we or will we "cross the postmodern divide"? Is modernity really dead or only wounded? What identifies, if anything, the postmodernist posture? Although postmodernist philosophy is too diverse to corral into a tidy definition, one way of understanding it and assessing some of its common themes is to look to the thought of a predecessor, Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche, once hailed as a father of existentialism, has now come a kind of posthumous prophet for postmodernism, which often deems him a pioneering voice for its suspicion of universal rationality, morality, objectivity, and Western Christian sensibilities in general. Postmodernists also find in him an emphasis on the conventionality and contingency of all institutions and moralities, which, when deconstruct ( a la Michel Foucault) end up as no more than self justifying arrangements of power. Thinkers such as Richard Rorty look to Nietzsche as an inspiration for their escape from the orbit of modernity, especially from its emphasis on objective truth and meaning that exists apart from evaluating agents.

45. Literary Criticism, Nihilism, Hermeneutics, Philosophy, History & Surveys - Mode
Literary Criticism, nihilism, Hermeneutics, philosophy, History Surveys Modern- Renaissance Era, Literature Vattimo Gianni, Snyder Jon R. The End of
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46. Nihilism And Atheism
nihilism and Atheism Guide picks. philosophy about nothing, in a sense no values,no meaning. American nihilism Association nihilism there's nothing to it!
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What it does not contain is anything original (other than an essay on nihilism.)It’s an emptiness filled with stolen goods. The philosophy of Baudrillard as
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48. Shouting For Suicide - Suite101.com
August 28, 2001. Related Subject(s) Conduct of life Religious aspects Catholic Church , Catholic Church , nihilism (philosophy).
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49. CollegeClub.com
These are the basic building blocks of a philosophy for life on earth, Objectivism. 20,nihilism, 08/18/2000, You wanna be your Own GOD then you have to kill the
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50. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
nihilism (Internet Encyclopedia of philosophy) nihilism nihilism is the beliefthat all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated.
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51. Thoughts From The Editors
Either way the philosophy of nihilism is rather intriguing in thatwe find strands of nihilism in a variety of different areas.
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52. Brock's Philosophy Page
A collection of philosophical essays on 20th century metaphysics and early modern philosophy.Category Society philosophy Personal Pages Essays...... 2 The genesis of the above paper Mereological nihilism and the Possibility ofParaphrase. ; I Gave My Love an Emerose A short poem. History of philosophy.
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  • Artifacts, Matter, and Persistence I argue that artifacts are strictly identical with the masses of matter that constitute them.
  • Mereological Nihilism and the Limits of Paraphrase I argue that the mereological nihilist, one who denies that composition ever occurs, must resort to an ontology of sets in order to paraphrase away apparent reference to composite objects in everyday speech.
  • Essentialism and the Grandfather Paradox I argue that essentialism of origins implies that David Lewis's proposed solution to one of the paradoxes of time travel does not always work.
  • Williams on Personal Identity I argue that Bernard Williams' famous thought experiments on personal identity are not as decisive as some have thought.
  • Varia shorter papers, primarily expository, many written in preparation for a qualifying exam in metaphysics. I hope these papers will provide a good introduction to many of the important issues in contemporary analytic metaphysics.

53. Requirements For Majors - Department Of Religion And Philosophy
philosophy; philosophy 321 philosophy of Religion; philosophy 330 -Nietzsche and Heidegger on nihilism. Senior Thesis - 1 unit required
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Requirements for Religion Major Requirements for Philosophy Major Requirements for Theology Major Requirements for Religion Minor Requirements for Philosophy Minor Requirements for Theology Minor
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Requires nine units passed with an average of 2.00 or above from those listed below, two of which must be non-Christianity courses (marked with an *):
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    • Religion 210 - The Development of Christianity
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54. Transhumanism: A Futurist Philosophy
Towards a Futurist philosophy. Copyright 1990, 1996. The alternative to religionis not a despairing nihilism, nor a sterile scientism, but transhumanism.
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Humanity is in the early stages of a period of explosive expansion in knowledge, freedom, intelligence, lifespan, and wisdom. Yet our species persists in old conceptual structures and processes which act as a drag on progress. One of the worst is religious thinking. In this essay I will show how religion acts as an entropic force, standing against our advancement into transhumanity and our future as posthumans. At the same time I will acknowledge the necessary and positive role that religions have played in giving meaning and structure to our lives. The alternative to religion is not a despairing nihilism, nor a sterile scientism, but transhumanism. Humanism, while a major step in the right direction, contains too many outdated values and ideas. Extropianism the principal form of transhumanism moves beyond humanism, focusing on our evolutionary future. Before launching the discussion it will be helpful to distinguish between the notions of religion, humanism, transhumanism, posthuman, eupraxophy, and Extropianism.

55. ARCHITECTURE AND NIHILISM
AND nihilism On the philosophy of Modern Architecture Massimo Cacciari Translationby Stephen Sartarelli 1995 Architecture Paper ISBN 0300-06304-0 $24.00,
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56. More Nihilism
In the history of thought, however, less pure ethical nihilism sometimes appearsas an intermediate stage in a philosophy which wishes to deny the validity of
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People have a hard time understanding Nihilism, and definitions do little to help because they don't put this idea into a human context. Therefore I have included my personal attitude about Nihilism below. I do not claim to be a definitive source on Nihilism. Every nihilist has his or her own way of relating to the meaninglessness of life; my experience is just one example. Some of the things I have included to explain nihilism are:
What is Nihilism?
  • n. 1.a) the denial of the existence of any basis for knowledge or truth
  • b) the general rejection of customary beliefs in morality, religion, etc.
  • 2. the belief that there is no meaning or purpose in existence
    • Webster's New World Dictionary
    nihilism, ethical
    The denial of the validity of all distinctions of moral values. As this position involves in effect the denial of the possibility of all ethical philosophy, it has seldom been taken by philosophers. In the history of thought, however, less pure ethical nihilism sometimes appears as an intermediate stage in a philosophy which wishes to deny the validity of all previous systems of value as preliminary to substituting a new one in their places.
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57. Bucknell: 2002/03 Catalog -- Philosophy (PHIL)
In recent years nihilism, philosophy of Biology. Prerequisites two coursesin philosophy and permission of the instructor. 319 and 320.
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59. The Philosophy Of Friedrich Nietzsche
Campbell concludes that Nietzsche's philosophy represents many qualities of a AsNietzsche himself puts it Attempts to escape nihilism without transvaluing
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“God is dead.” With these words, Friedrich Nietzsche ensured his place among the most memoriable philosophers in history. This phrase ranks alongside Descartes’ “I think, therefore I am” as one of the most important in western philosophy. But, Nietzsche’s statement represents only a small portion of his overall philosophical effort. It’s outlandish nature continues to draw far more emphasis to it than perhaps Nietzsche himself would have desired. The German philosopher’s writings covered a wide-range of subjects, Christianity being but one area struck by his powerful “hammer.” Nietzsche wrote about Greek philosophy, the nature of “Truth” and “Knowledge,” modern values and morals, what it means to be human, and about transcending our humanity to become the “Ubermensch.” He developed the concepts of the “Will to Power” and of “Eternal Recurrence,” both of which have been influential and hotly debated in contemporary philosophy. Much of what he espoused has been criticized as harsh, pessimistic, and nihilistic. But, there is much in his work that is of an inspirational nature. Many of Nietsche’s own criticisms and insights into the modern world have proven to be penetrating and even prophetic. Among his critics, Irving Zeitlin writes, echoing Dostoevsky's

60. Philosophy Radio
An archive of recordings of radio programmes on philosophical themesCategory Society philosophy Education...... Buddhist son, Matthieu Ricard. The Big Ideas nihilism What's the pointof a philosophy that believes in nothing? Night Waves considers
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Debating threats to our knowledge from relativism and scepticism Ethics The Connection: Ethics and Morality Tim Scanlon and Ralph Wedgwood discuss what's good and what's right In Our Time: Virtue Galen Strawson, Miranda Fricker and Roger Crisp discuss virtue with Melvyn Bragg

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