NIHILISM- THE BASIC'S

NIHILISM- THE BASIC'S
A Nihilist is someone who accepts no authority and believes no doctrine, however many people agree or support it. We only believe doctrines that are supported by concrete proof. Nihilists refuse faith, morality, teleology and the criticism of values. We also have an extreme form of skepticism reductionism, where we taking nothing as a 'granted', that nothing is sacred We realise that destruction of existing social and political views and doctrines is necessity to fulfill our lives.
Furthermore, a Nihilist strives to understand purpose and human nature within objective context, support free minds and free thought. Most Nihilists are branded 'outcasts' and 'weirdos' in society. Because of this, we will probably be never accepted and our views allowed in our modern society.
Many think that Nihilism is 'believing in nothing', but, as this website will hopefully prove, this is untrue.
'ni'hilism n. the rejection of all religous and moral principles as the only means of obtaining social progress; the denial of reality in phenomena.' (Collins National Dictionary (1959))
'ni'hilism n. Rejection of all religious and moral principles; philosophic doctrine that nothing has real existence; views of Russian revolutionaries opposed to all constituted authority.' (Pocket Oxford Dictionary (1939))


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