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divisions => nihilism => Topic started by: prime on Nov 17, 2025, 07:56 PM

Title: Nihilism
Post by: prime on Nov 17, 2025, 07:56 PM
QuoteAs social animals, we get our information from others. This includes morality, or a group behavior code based on a sense of value and purpose inherent to humanity.

In contrast, nihilism denies value and purpose and in turn, denies any special role to humanity. Like emotions, value and purpose are human judgments which do not exist in the outside world.

By denying value and purpose, nihilism forces us see physical reality as a mechanical process in which our part is small. When we are walking in winter, falling snow appears to be coming toward us, but in reality we are moving forward as it falls.

Where morality deals with how things appear to us, nihilism addresses reality as a design and encourages us to learn how to adapt to it. Morality is withdrawl from natural selection; nihilism embraces it, and describes the world as a complex machine.

https://www.anus.com/zine/philosophy/

QuoteWhat is the essence of nihilism? The essence of nihilism is this: there is one externality to us all, called reality, and it alone is important.

Humans tend to project their own mental images onto reality itself and mistake those mental images for reality. This occurs because we store our knowledge of the world in thought-objects, which like words or emotions, are memories. We access memories more quickly than reality itself because memory is faster and more efficient.

This leaves us vulnerable to self-deception or deception by others. We tell ourselves this "one tiny cupcake" won't scotch our diets; car salesmen tell us that a jalopy is not a junker, but a do-it-yourself race car adventure.

The underlying reality remains the same. We've just shifted our perceptions of it so that we are thinking of it a different way. While this is easy, and makes us feel better, the nature of reality itself hasn't changed and we will have to face consequences in reality, not in our thought-space.

The same method can mislead us regarding our goals. Savvy operators can shift our thinking from an actual goal to how we our others think, emote, judge, or feel about an outcome. Like the jalopy that becomes a race car, we are suddenly lost in our own minds.

In essence nihilism is a reduction of reality to what it is. We have limitations on our perception, but because with discipline our perception is consistent, we can still use it very effectively to understand our world.

A nihilist does not care about feelings, emotions, judgments or sensations. A nihilist cares about end results, specifically consequences. If I do this act, what will be the result? It is more like lab science than politics or salesmanship.

When we say we are nihilists, that is to say we believe in nothing. Belief is a human construct, and it can be applied to religion, politics, science or anything else where we can be misdirected by our own thought-objects.

Nihilism does not involve any particular path than that. You can be a nihilist and a Christian, if you can derive your notion of God from things you observe in reality. You can be a nihilist and still be a scientist, economist, priest, doctor, warrior, writer and/or disco dancer.

There are many people out there, all of them trivial cowards, who will try to sell you a series of "related" propositions with nihilism. These people are not nihilists, but believers. They believe in their own bottom line and the illusions they sell.

It is better to avoid involvement with such charlatans and instead to meditate on what nihilism delivers: freedom from our own minds. We can observe reality as it is, and both enjoy it and work with more effectively as a result.

https://www.nihil.org/nihilism/nihilism-is-realism

QuoteNihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism that condemns existence. A true nihilist would believe in nothing, have no loyalties, and no purpose other than, perhaps, an impulse to destroy.

https://iep.utm.edu/nihilism/

QuoteNihilism declines to accept the belief in universal, absolute, and objective forms of values, truths, and communications.

https://www.amerika.org/politics/total-nihilism/

QuoteNihilism brings an extreme skepticism not of the world, but of what humans consider to be the world, which is reality as tokenized into human symbols that represent our fears of conflict, death, and insignificance more than a sane and level-headed depiction of the world.

This extreme skepticism, a type of radical realism, gets us past the insanity that is killing us by making us worship humanist illusions instead of nature and the divine, which are written more in potential than in tangible, material, and symbolic objects.

https://www.o9a.org/2022/09/total-nihilism/
Title: Re: Nihilism
Post by: antichrist on Nov 18, 2025, 09:17 AM
Neo-Nihilism (https://annas-archive.org/md5/0bcd4f57820eb11bd77ba7033023652a) (now open sourced) is another good resource.