But only because government is expressed through the state, and not through the indirect interaction of individuals. — Gus Lamarch
I'm not sure that knowing thyself is even possible, but what is more important is to know thy limitations. I was a rock climber for over half a century and learned that lesson early on. — jgill
"Why do many people say Camus "solved" nihilism?"
My theory is that he posed it as a mathematical theorem, and then he solved the theorem. — god must be atheist
I still stand by my last point. Nothing mattering would just evaporate any reason for living. — Darkneos
Now, I am anything but anti-capitalism (it being the least ugly shirt on the rack), but beyond the economic system itself, look at the lengths people go to defraud other folks. We currently live in an era where there are absolutely no limits to the creativity of the professional class of liars, cheats, thieves, and scammers. — synthesis
I believe you can expand this to... "Thinkers cherry-pick that which they wish to accept." — synthesis
I wouldn't know.Actually i think most powerful people are nihilists — Gregory
Nihilism is a dogmatic response to dogmatism. That's what I am getting at — Gregory
nd there are many traditions of Buddhism, just as there are many Christian denominations. — Jack Cummins
Nihilism is objective realism in disguise. — Gregory
We have the right to obey laws external and internal and the duty to be free. — Gregory
Apart from anything else, there is the hold field of debates in theology and a lot of questions about how the Bible was put together. So, it is not such an easy task, because even the theologians have a lot of unanswered questions. — Jack Cummins
That seems an interesting concept, like a born again atheist. — Jack Cummins
What you are saying shows how we are all taught differently — Jack Cummins
At least, within Catholicism there is regular confession, thought of as a sacrament, and absolution of sin. I am not sure that confessions features as strongly in other denominations. But, of course, forgiveness of sins should play an important role. We do get a picture of Jesus having his feet washed by Mary Magdalene, the prostitute, and him forgiving her sins. — Jack Cummins
I haven't read Camus but I know he was deeply involved in the whole meaning of life question but what if, just what if, his conclusion was, as Wayfarer once said, "the least worst option" or as I like to see it, the lesser of two evils? This is a question worth asking and if someone has a good answer, it'll be worth a listen/read. — TheMadFool
Life is not a joyride, it's hell unless you're in the developed world. — Darkneos
This as well. If nothing matters, then it doesn't matter that nothing matters. — Pfhorrest
Sure, it can be argued that nihilism is circular - as in - if nothing matters than nor does nihilism. But many presuppositions we use in life are circular - eg, logic. You can't use logic to defend the use of logic. Will we now abandon logic? — Tom Storm
We call those politicians around here... — creativesoul
Of the all the people who do this sort of thing (very, very few), a minuscule amount of the them are actually willing to do what it takes to go for it. — synthesis
So they always win.
Similar examples are common all over the globe and history.
Given this state of facts, the only conclusion is that morality is overrated and evolutionarily disadvantageous.
Why bother about other people, their lives and their property, when you can get away with endangering and damaging it.
I dare you to prove this wrong. — baker
