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Talk:Nihilist paradox
Talk:Nihilist paradox Redirect to liar paradox? Isn't this just the liar paradox? Can we refer nihilism to that page ... we can't redirect nihilism to liar paradox, but I went ahead and redirected ...
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Talk:Nihilism
... at best that Nietzsche was actually a nihilist in any sense. -Seth Mahoney "Nihilism" is ... Many Christians referred to Nietzsche as a nihilist for his anti-dualism, but he was ... in, Nietzsche has been characterized as a nihilist. -Sigg3.net 09:34 24 Jul 2003 ... ve discussed with have called Nietzsche a nihilist. This doesn't mean that one of ... a "beyond" is the death of life. Nihilist and Christian: they rhyme in German, ...
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List of paradoxes
... of paradoxes, grouped thematically. Logical (except mathematical) Paradox of entailment: Inconsistent premises always make an argument valid. Raven paradox (or Hempel's Ravens): Observing a red ... likelihood of all ravens being black. Horse paradox: All horses are the same colour. Unexpected hanging paradox: The day of the hanging will be ... it will be a surprise. Russell's paradox: Does the set of all those ...
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Nihilism
... the Russian political and revolutionary movement, see Nihilist movement. Nihilism as a philosophical position argues ... have been described by various observers as "nihilist". Usually this simply means or is meant ... the rejection of God, and therefore are nihilist. Prominent philosophers who have written on the ... and Morality In the world of ethics, nihilist or nihilistic is often used as a ... or through extreme relativism or skepticism, the nihilist is construed as one who believes ...
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Nihilism (translated from French)
... the tsar was fatal with the movement nihilist, but not with its ideas. Such a ... Wanda "Russian nihilists" Anthropos. Paris 1978. Philosophical nihilist Friedrich Nietzsche describes the speeding-up of ... the concept of nihilism reveals an interesting paradox. It describes two forms of nihilism: a nihilism of weak: "a nihilist is a man who judges that the ... pathetic is still an inconsistency in the nihilist" (Nietzsche) a nihilism of the forts, ...
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Talk:Friedrich Nietzsche/archive2
... common misconception" or to talk about a paradox in Nietzsche's writings, without evidence, is ... pigeonholed as a Romantic, Existentialist or a Nihilist. He found himself at odds with a ... the article. Nietzsche was emphatically not a nihilist, he opposed himself directly to nihilism and ... symbol of the "holy cross," the ghastly paradox of a crucified god, the unspeakably cruel ...
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Anatta
... to ucchedavada (SN 4.400) [Annihilationism] = natthika (nihilist). Logically so, according to the philosophical premise ... not for the Buddha but for the nihilist (natthika) to deny the Soul. Outside of ... formerly and now, I’ve never been a nihilist (vinayika), never been one who teaches the ... Yogacara school attempt to explain the seeming paradox: at death the body & mind disintegrates, but ...
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Paradoxism (translated from French)
... writers paradoxists of the world. Etymology Paradoxism = paradox + ism, means the theory and the school ... actually ' our life was misérable'. The flowered paradox! And, then, we took creation in derision ... has a constructive character, and at all nihilist (C M. Popa). The passage of the ...
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Talk:Anarchism/Archive34
... Stirner ("The Egoist"), Proudhon ("The Man of Paradox"), Bakunin ("The Destructive Urge"), Kropotkin ("The Explorer ... a name for them besides Stirnerites? Maybe nihilist anarchism? RJII 19:19, 7 February 2006 ...
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Talk:Criticisms of communism/Archive 3
... 24/25 Stirner is known as a nihilist for a reason. He showed that Hegelian ... the phrase "communist state" is an oxymoron/paradox according to Marxist theory must not be ...
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