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What meaning are you giving it? Meaninglessness is not a meaning.Crazyirishman wrote:If you put belief into the idea that life is meaningless, then you are giving it meaning
Reality is meaningful... but only to me (or the human race), therefore it's subjective (assuming the absence of a supra-being). Everything we do then has instrumental rather than intrinsic value. The merits of existence are wholly dependent on our experience and have no outside relevance, so you could say that ultimately there is no meaning to anything we do. What does Jupiter care that I found happiness or a new job or a great accomplishment?john9blue wrote:why can't reality be meaningful on its own merits? why is a supra-being required?TA1LGUNN3R wrote:A supra-being exists and gives meaning to reality, or no such entity or force exists and therefore there is no intrinsic value. Pick one.
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Precisely. Those things are important to you, but they may not be important to your neighbor. That can't be an "ultimate meaning."edit: i give certain things in my life meaning to me. whether they have any sort of "ultimate meaning" is debatable
Indeed. Again, an individual's preferences would constitute instrumental value. But that doesn't concern the philosophy of nihilism. Sure, you could say that I am an end unto myself; when I die the universe ceases to exist to me, however this belief would clash with others.BBS wrote:The absence of intrinsic value doesn't exclude the value given by each individual's preferences.
And vice versa.nietzsche wrote:I think that when a person is truthful, in the way Kierkergaard would mean truthful, one finds many "meanings" in his life. It's when one is at discord with something that one starts looking for a unique all-powerful "meaning".
Our cognitive capabilities are tools to our more integral will.
Has I said many times in this forum, accept YOUR death, choose your projects of life, be authentic.
The question about Nihilism will give no answers, a more general approach will.

I agree with this, its hard to think of a nihilist off of the top of my head that accomplished anything worthwhile. note: I dont consider Nietzsche or Kierkigaard to be nihilists in thier philosophynietzsche wrote: The question about Nihilism will give no answers, a more general approach will.
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You can't stand on an idea.barackattack wrote:So where do you stand on nihilism, if I'm 'trolling'?
Why not?TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Indeed. Again, an individual's preferences would constitute instrumental value. But that doesn't concern the philosophy of nihilism. Sure, you could say that I am an end unto myself; when I die the universe ceases to exist to me, however this belief would clash with others.BBS wrote:The absence of intrinsic value doesn't exclude the value given by each individual's preferences.
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Well, I admit, you do offer evidence of no intrinsic value or meaning.barackattack wrote:The absence of any objective meaning or value in anything around us.
Does it for me.
Is there anything that you consider to have meaning?
Curious question, if ideas only exist as human interpretations, what are humans interpreting to get those ideas? if they dont exist, how do we get soemthing (an idea) form nothing?barackattack wrote:How could the proposition exist a priori... what.
Meanings and ideas only exist as human interpretations. So they can't pre-exist themselves.