Nihilism: An Examination from Freedomain Radio

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A philosophical examination of the core concepts of nihilism.

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  • "I hope that it helps you understand that nihlism is no so much a problem to be solved but a diesease to be cured". If you are looking for a sensible unbiased discussion of this subject, look elsewhere.

  • Mathematics is not subjective..but accounting is...lol

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  • How nice for him!

  • Under "Personal Preferences"... This Conclusion makes no sense!

    Opposition is always possible! And one doesn't even need to believe in truth, but the absence of truth. Nihilism is a default position, one that doesn't need to justify itself, because it DOESN'T CLAIM ANYTHING...

    We don't claim "It's the objective truth, that there is no truth", like you seem to believe.

    We're just rejecting extraordinary claims, like "There is an objective truth"

    You're utterly wrong, sir!

  • So, if nihilists dont believe in noting... why do they believe in nihilism ?

  • So on one hand I see morality as completely pointless but on another I believe everyone should love each other what the fuck am I!

  • @clintcastle Yes they are lol

  • Nihilists are not allowed to have an opinion lol

  • So as a nihilist, can you ask questions? Such as when someone says "i like blue"... can you ask questions about why they like it or think that way? In a sense to show that their belief that blue rocks is only an opinion? I better example would be if someone says something like, "womans rights was a positive effect on the world", do you just say "how interesting!" or can you ask questions that would then lead the person to the other conclusion (aka socratic method). You never corrected them.

  • Very excellent presentation. I enjoyed watching.

  • sorry, the free man already killed your god

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