The rise of relativism, and its inevitable corollary, nihilism, represents the triumph of the bourgeois. |
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Europe has a similar interest, having suffered, with the train bombings in Madrid, the kind of fanatic nihilism that visited the Twin Towers. |
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Individual patients may suffer considerably as a result of therapeutic nihilism resulting from overemphasis on risk avoidance. |
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There is more to be said, particularly about the threats of relativism, nihilism, and scepticism, which still lurk. |
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Without that the bottom falls out of our value system and invites nihilism. |
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The extreme of substantialism, whereby one asserts oneself, goes hand in hand with the extreme of nihilism, whereby one negates the other. |
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Their music uses splashes of standard rock chord changes, angular math rock melodic counterpoints, and punk's thrashy nihilism. |
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Or, to phrase the matter more simply and starkly, our religion is one of very comfortable nihilism. |
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The validation of subjectivity, leads towards scepticism, but not onto nihilism. |
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Those who rejected nihilism and stood against evil in the past lead the way. |
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What do you say to those who equate modern art with nihilism and say its very existence is tantamount to the death of art? |
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His benign nihilism seems only logical within a society consumed by conflicting and destructive beliefs. |
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The cult of the absurd gives way to his later rejection of nihilism, not by any clear intellectual choice, but by the process of natural growth. |
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For them, more religion is the answer to widespread nihilism in European societies. |
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In Elephant we can roughly align the characters according to the idea of active and passive nihilism. |
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At the same time, utter nihilism is staved off with some incisive and poignantly human touches. |
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Thus, from a Nietzschean perspective, nihilism is the unforeseen consequence of the Kantian critique of metaphysics. |
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So philosophers take the risk of nihilism and existential dread because the allure of wonder is too great. |
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The dislodging of epistemology from its old status of first philosophy loosed a wave, we saw, of epistemological nihilism. |
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This relatively new ideology was based in socialism, and shared some views with nihilism. |
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Another is to retreat into various shades of nihilism, cynicism or amoralism, gazing blankly at a world of stone. |
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His particular brand of late-capitalist pop nihilism combined with his angst-ridden gay teen characters has always reeked of superficiality. |
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And since he asserts that atheism equals nihilism, and deism equals atheism lite, then I must really be a nihilist. |
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Anxiety is interpreted as a sign of the nihilism of this technological present. |
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Their contempt for human life and disregard for the principle of non-combatant immunity stem not from despair and anger, but from nihilism. |
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Unusually among modernist artists, this supposed purveyor of nihilism was a militant of the left rather than the right. |
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Coming on like a gang of existentialists they glorified degeneracy, nihilism, decadence and alcoholism. |
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Whatever he touches withers in his grasp and sinks from view into a muck of despair, negativism and nihilism. |
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To understand better the nihilism of Thiessen's thinking, I must now quote his column at greater length. |
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Nanda locates a number of sources of epistemic charity or nihilism. |
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This is a worrying tendency of legal nihilism that should not be tolerated. |
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Does it reflect a postpunk nihilism lurking in the recesses of sleek high-rise London? |
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If rigidity is about orthodoxy, then to pursue organizational vitality is to pursue heterodoxy while chaos is about nihilism. |
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Narcissism and materialism were both drawn in sharp contrast to nihilism, but in the end the important thing was not to march in lockstep to the beat of any drummer. |
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Is devil-may-care nihilism the correct spirit in which to view England's sporting teams? |
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A legendary band in Pictavia, which values are cynism, nihilism and misanthropy. |
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The Information contains some amusing and nasty portrayals of LA SoCal nihilism. |
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However, not all of those engaged in street disorder such as that which took place at Ardoyne are motivated entirely by nihilism or boredom. |
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Unfortunately, this situation creates a legal nihilism in society, which expects crime to be tackled effectively. |
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His case became an emblematic symbol of major problems of the rule of law, legal nihilism and human rights in today's Russia. |
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But through him I could dream, I could imagine a better world and not give in to nihilism, unlike many Japanese intellectuals of the time. |
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If terrorists believe in anything, it is nihilism and death, and they are truly equal opportunity oppressors. |
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The media are trumpeting religious intolerance, moral nihilism and anti-culture before our very eyes. |
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The communist state's monopoly over truth is contrasted with the negation of all truth: nihilism and scepticism. |
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Still, here we are, and it seems to me arbitrary to accept the challenges of religious pluralism and historical skepticism about Jesus while ignoring postmodern nihilism. |
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The inevitable result is social fragmentation and moral nihilism. |
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It is a bleak picture of society, but it captures that which is terribly bleak about contemporary life in urban America-its narcissism and nihilism. |
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The search gave rise to a widespread commitment to relativism, to the view that there is no such unconditional ground, and with it the risk of skepticism and nihilism. |
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Given the completely negative associations nihilism has for many of us, simply to have it redefined as a theological posture is worth the price of the book. |
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Pinker argues that we need not fear nihilism or meaninglessness from the modern human sciences because they show that morality is wired into the human brain. |
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If those in government allow themselves to be intimidated into neutrality because they harbour private peccadilloes, they will sell the pass to the prophets of moral nihilism. |
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He elevates their self-indulgence to a sort of post-modern nihilism. |
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It is urged that Kant's legacy led to the nihilism which Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in their different ways sought to overcome through their emphasis on the will. |
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Existentialism is just another form of nihilism in Nietzsche's sense. |
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I think with that generation, so many of their hopes have been so dashed that nihilism is really a natural response. |
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Journey to the End of the Night does not offer readers much more than nihilism as a response to a detestable world. |
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Or better, and to speak like Nietzsche, art with a hammer that practices, and then reverses and reevaluates, nihilism. |
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Set on the brink of nihilism, with acid rock replacing the old martial melodies, the vision was not upward into sun and clouds, but downward into mud and agony. |
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Enveloped in duende, the nihilism of Levis's poetry negated beliefs and consolations, but it did so to revivify our humanity and refresh the abilities of poetry. |
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More frequently, you find the smirk in comedies, like the sendup of Hollywood nihilism in Get shorty. |
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The drive toward nihilism is invidious, and it adds a substantial layer of risk to the financial world and markets. |
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We cannot give in to nihilism or self-defeating subjectivism. |
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It tells a tale of suffering, of inhumanity, of nihilism, of self-disgust, of deep, dark holes in the soul that most folks would rather not peer into, to be honest. |
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Directly after the 9 October election I interpreted the result as being an indication that the era of semi-official nihilism in Australia may have begun drawing to a close. |
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He has lost all faith in nihilism and is a born-again Linux enthusiast. |
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His rapprochement with his former ideological enemies was made possible by a shift in the radical politics of the seventies from nihilism to populism. |
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The mother becomes a drifter, finally offering her life in a revolutionary cataclysm that takes place in a banana republic wholly given over to violence and nihilism. |
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Critical of unnecessary obscurity and jargon of modernist discourse, post-modernism has created a paralleled obscurity of hermeneutics, deconstruction and textual nihilism. |
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These columnists merely reflect the shallow nihilism of the chattering classes. |
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Stuckists championed a return to art as a form of communication and expression rather than the nihilism and novelty of conceptual art. |
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These exercises may not be conclusive, but they're better than throwing our hands up and saying that Massachusetts and Texas are just really different, which is so uninformative it approaches intellectual nihilism. |
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Schreier suggests that cynicism cannot be equated with quietism, nihilism, selfishness, or false consciousness. |
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It is affected by relativism, nihilism, multiculturalism, pacifism, anti-globalism, and, perhaps, a sense of moral weariness. |
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Still, this adrenalized jolt of designer nihilism tapped right into late-capitalist disaffection and premillennial anxiety. |
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It has the obliqueness and indirection of Strauss, and its thesis is the Straussian nihilism that philosophy and faith are unfounded choices. |
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Yet it cannot be denied that philosophy, at least in its modem form, bears considerable responsibility for unphilosophic nihilism. |
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In a cage-match between nihilism and Niebuhr, who would you bet on? |
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Though nihilism may not be invincible, superpowers are superpowerless against it. |
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Viewing Somalia out of context and drawing the wrong lessons has fanned the smoldering ashes of policy nihilism and has led to abandoning international norms against genocide and war crimes in Bosnia and Rwanda. |
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One may also note that a mordant delight in the droll and demonic, sometimes evident in Ramey's music, is an aesthetic leaning no less deeply rooted in Berlioz-Lisztian Romanticism than in Prokofiev's sardonic nihilism. |
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Often, as in the case of the September 11 events, its nature is nihilistic, nihilism being the absolute antithesis of a world built on mutual tolerance and peace. |
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If his nihilism is not terribly sophisticated either, it is at least dramatic. Of course, a real nihilist would not run six miles a day or write a dozen novels and volumes of stories, as Mr Murakami has done. |
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Pamela Rosenkranz's solo exhibition pursues a renewed approach to the notion of nihilism, through a search for the meaninglessness composing the centre of the artwork. |
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The pendulum has now swung back following years of predeterminism and surgical nihilism. |
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With negation and abstention, nihilism and invective and derision, DIKO is led to complete untrustworthiness and disrepute. |
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My general comment is that, on such a delicate issue, so well addressed in these reports, we are faced with a society where, increasingly, we see a creed taking root which is very close to a sort of new nihilism. |
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The people who follow Peterson's work feel that he offers them a way out of nihilism, that he has taught them how to live uprightly and look for the good they can do in their everyday lives. |
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First and foremost, we have a crisis of values which, in highly developed societies in particular, assumes the form, often exalted by the media, of subjectivism, moral relativism and nihilism. |
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I can find only one answer : it's in the association between money and pseudo-intellectual snobbery leading to the death of art, to nihilism, as many writers affirm. |
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But life's grayness and flatness were recorded with a sense of resignation and quiet achievement quite distinct from platitude or petulant nihilism. |
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While nihilism is usually understood as standardlessness and devaluation, and as the death of God, these perceptions are not the essence of nihilism. |
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