Nihilism – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
nihilism
n.
general rejection of customary beliefs (in religion, morality, etc.); skepticism; nothingness
Nihilism
Nihilism ( or ; from the
Latin , nothing) is a
philosophical doctrine that suggests the lack of belief in 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
morality does not inherently exist, and that any established moral values are abstractly contrived. Nihilism can also take
epistemological or
ontological/
metaphysical forms, meaning respectively that, in some aspect, knowledge is not possible, or that reality does not actually exist.
nihilism
Noun
1. a revolutionary doctrine that advocates destruction of the social system for its own sake
(hypernym) doctrine, philosophy, philosophical system, school of thought, ism
2. the delusion that things (or everything, including the self) do not exist; a sense that everything is unreal
(synonym) nihilistic delusion
(hypernym) delusion, psychotic belief
3. complete denial of all established authority and institutions
(hypernym) anarchy, lawlessness
Nihilism
(n.)
The theories and practices of the Nihilists.
(n.)
The doctrine that nothing can be known; scepticism as to all knowledge and all reality.
(n.)
Nothingness; nihility.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Nihil
Nihil, Nihilism (Latin) Nothing. {SD, BCW}