• Grail@multiverse.soulism.net
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    21 days ago

    Teenagers: I’m sad because nothing matters

    Nihilists: why are you sad? Why do you care? Nothing matters! Come have some pizza.

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      21 days ago

      A nihilistic outlook can be a response to, or defense mechanism caused by depression. But it’s also a philosophy that is, ironically, well studied and developed. Not that that matters.

  • Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org
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    21 days ago

    That’s depression, not nihilism. Nihilism is related to existentialism, and is about believing in nothing but what you experience or can prove. Unfortunately it’s very close to some forms of scientism, whereby someone makes “Science” their religious faith. The idea of nihilism is to be faithless and to view the world through the lens of the material.

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        21 days ago

        As another commenter pointed out, this is a bad description of nihilism. That sentence describes empiricism.

        You are probably an empiricist.

        As that other commenter pointed out:

        Nihilism is the rejection of meaning, ethics, or knowledge as things that actually exist objectively.

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      21 days ago

      I feel like this isn’t a great explanation of nihilism, someone might think it functionally is materialism, or some sort of skepticism.

      Nihilism is the rejection of meaning, ethics, or knowledge as things that actually exist objectively. An existentialist accepts some form of nihilism, and grapples with its consequences. One key idea across existentialist thinkers is that Existence precedes Essence, that existing is always shaping who you become, rather than some kind of intrinsic being that nihilism would reject.

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      Yup. The idea that there is a a meaning to life is repulsive to me. It implies that there is a correct state of affairs, and introduces the possibility that you’ve done something wrong, and failed to fulfill some purpose. That’s nonsense, there are no wrong choices. You didn’t fuck up by not taking that promotion, your ex wasn’t your soulmate, there is no fate but what we make

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    21 days ago

    It’s a variation of the old joke where the teacher points to a kid and asks to give two examples of pronouns. The frightened kid asks “who? me?” and the teacher continues, saying “perfect!”

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    21 days ago

    My freshman biology class was 1st period, and I would always put my head down and snooze for a bit. I was never fully asleep, though.

    Every time, the teacher would ask me a question about what she just said, and I’d pick my head up, answer, and put it back down.

    But she was a really good teacher. After a bit it basically became a game with us, and she’s one of the only ones that stood up for me when I was expelled for a BS reason.

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    21 days ago

    There’s no point in the grand scheme of things, so I get to decide what’s important for me in the here and now