
1) Anarchy 2) Doctrine 3) Nietzsche recurring theme 4) Nothing to be concerned about 5) Philosophical system 6) Philosophy 7) Rejection of established laws 8) School of thought
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1) Anarchy 2) Inexistence
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Nihilism (əm or əm; from the Latin nihil, nothing) is a philosophical doctrine that suggests the negation of one or more reputedly meaningful aspects of life. Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism, which argues that life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value. Moral nihilists assert that mora...
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denial of all reality; extreme scepticism
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• (n.) The doctrine that nothing can be known; scepticism as to all knowledge and all reality. • (n.) Nothingness; nihility. • (n.) The theories and practices of the Nihilists. • (n.) Nothingness; nihility. • (n.) The doctrine that nothing can be known; scepticism as to all knowledge and all reality. • (n.) The theorie...
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(from Latin nihil, `nothing`), a philosophy of skepticism that originated in 19th-century Russia during the early years of the reign of Alexander II. ... [5 related articles]
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1. In psychiatry, the delusion of the nonexistence of everything, especially of the self or part of the self. ... 2. Engagement in acts which are totally destructive to one's own purposes and those of one's group. ... Origin: L. Nihil, nothing ... Therapeutic nihilism, a disbelief in the efficacy or value of therapy, as of drugs, psychotherapy, etc...
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(ni´il-iz″әm) an attitude of skepticism regarding traditional values and beliefs or their frank rejection. a delusion of nonexistence of part or all of the self or the world. adj., nihilis´tic., adj.
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Ni'hil·ism noun [ Latin
nihil nothing: confer French
nihilisme . See
Annihilate .]
1. Nothingness; nihility.
2. The doctrine that nothing can be known; scepticism as to all knowledge and all reality.
3. (Politics) The theories and practices of the...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nī′il-izm, nī′hi-lizm Definitions: 1. In psychiatry, the delusion of the nonexistence of everything, especially of the self or part of the self. 2. Engagement in acts that are totally destructive to one's own purposes and those of one's group.
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[
n] - complete denial of all established authority and institutions 2. [n] - a revolutionary doctrine that advocates destruction of the social system for its own sake
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the viewpoint that all traditional beliefs are unfounded and that human life has no meaning.
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noun a revolutionary doctrine that advocates destruction of the social system for its own sake
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The doctrine that nothing, or nothing of a specified and very general class, exists, or is knowable, or is valuable. Thus Gorgias held that Nothing exists; Even if something did exist it could not be known; Even if it were known this knowledge could not be communicated. Schopenhauer's pessimism and denial of the Will expresses a nihilistic attitu.....
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The rejection of all traditional values, authority, and institutions. The term was coined 1862 by Ivan Turgenev in his novel
Fathers and Sons, and was adopted by the Nihilists, the Russian radicals of the period. Despairing of reform, they saw change as possible only through the destruction of morality, justice, marriage, propert...
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total rejection of established laws and institutions. · anarchy, terrorism, or other revolutionary activity. · total and absolute destructiveness, esp. toward the world at large and including oneself: the power-mad nihilism that marked Hitler's last years. · · an extreme form of skepticism: the denial of all real existe...
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[Philosophical isms] a doctrine that advocates destruction of the social system
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[SAT terms] the delusion that things do not exist
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