Nihilist Movement of Bangladesh -NMB

Nihilist Movement  of Bangladesh -NMB

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22/06/2022
09/06/2022

“God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Yet his shadow still looms. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives; who will wipe this blow off us? What water is there for us to clean ourselves?” – Friedrich Nietzsche

জারের রাশিয়া, নিহিলিজম ও কয়েকটি বিখ্যাত রুশ উপন্যাস - ইতিহাস আড্ডা 05/06/2022

জারের রাশিয়া, নিহিলিজম ও কয়েকটি বিখ্যাত রুশ উপন্যাস - ইতিহাস আড্ডা বিপ্লবী সাহিত্যিক নিকোলাই চেরনিশেভস্কির ‘হোয়াট ইজ টু বি ডান’ নামের উপন্যাসটি প্রকাশিত হয় ১৮৬৩ সালে, যা পরে লেনিন...

05/06/2022

A Lack of Meaning Isn’t a Lack of Structure

It may seem that nihilism naturally leads to anarchy. After all, if there are no morals, people can do whatever they want without caring if they hurt others. However, believing that there is no inherent meaning or value in life doesn’t mean you’re forbidden from weighing your options. When you free yourself from the concern over what is inherently right or wrong, you’re open to question your decisions and consider your actions in a more critical light.

04/06/2022

I was asked to explain more about this group. So here are some informations about nihilism. Nihilism comes from the Latin nihil, or nothing, which means not anything, that which does not exist.

The major types of Nihilism are metaphysical nihilism, mereological nihilism, epistemological , existential , political and moral nihilism.
Metaphysical nihilism is the hypothesis that nothing exists and that everything is an illusion.

Mereological nihilism states that objects do not exist , but only atomic and subatomic particles. In this philosophy, what we experience are not object and things but ideas we attribute to them. For example, chairs do not exist, objects are concepts etc

Existential nihilism ( one of the most common ) - the belief that life has no intrinsic meaning or value. With respect to the universe, existential nihilism suggests that a single human or even the entire human species is insignificant, without purpose and unlikely to change in the totality of existence

Epistemological: Lots of skepticism in which all knowledge is accepted as being possible untrue or as being unable to be confirmed to be true

Moral nihilism : (also known as ethical nihilism) is the meta-ethical view that nothing is morally right or wrong
For example, Meta-ethical questions are:
1. What is the meaning of moral terms or judgments? (moral semantics)
2. What is the nature of moral judgments? (moral ontology)
3. How may moral judgments be supported or defended? (moral epistemology)
It follows logic that knowledge must require truth . Since there is no known moral truth , there can be no moral knowledge . We are settling a sort of truth when we make moral judgments but since there is no moral truth to begin with ,all moral claims to begin with are considered invalid

Political nihilism: follows the characteristic nihilist's rejection of non-rationalized or non-proven assertions; in this case the necessity of the most fundamental social and political structures, such as government, family, and law. An influential analysis of political nihilism is presented by Leo Strauss

According to Friedrich Nietzsche (my favorite philosopher who was an active nihilist ) there are 2 types of nihilists : those who have the strength to overcome it (active nihilism ) and those who do not (passive nihilism ). Active nihilism is when you choose to create and thrive on your own defined meaning and purpose to life. In a nutshell, passive nihilism is depression,active nihilism is when you don’t give up . Passive nihilists were Kafka , Schopenhauer , for example.
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04/06/2022

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01/06/2022

True story — Which is insane.

And probably more dangerous than sipping scotch before you get out of bed. Kierkegaard thought that despair was an essential part of the human experience, which he referred to as the “Sickness Unto Death”.

This human despair is dialectical, which basically means you are always at odds with yourself. Or put differently, It doesn’t get better and it doesn’t get easier.

For example, we’re either in despair because we think nothing is possible,

This despair is the root of the melancholy that plagues much of the human experience. Kierkegaard describes this experience in his book Either/Or:

“If you marry, you will regret it;

If you do not marry you also regret it;

[Whether] You marry or You do not marry, you regret both.”

Also, for Kierkegaard, this isn’t an exemption to the human condition, it is the plain idea of the human condition. For Kierkegaard, anxiety is caused by the vulnerability that lies underneath each choice. What’s more, he considers anxiety one of the manners in which we encounter freedom.

Since we’re free, we’re in charge of our own choices, and the heaviness of these choices prompts anxiety. Kierkegaard depicts this anxiety as remaining at the edge of an abyss:

“Anxiety may be compared with dizziness. He whose eye happens to look down into the yawning abyss becomes dizzy…. Hence, anxiety is dizziness of Freedom.”

Furthermore, this unnerving opportunity implies we can truly do anything, including messed up su***de endeavors through a yellow convertible.
For Kierkegaard, the best way to work through this anxiety and depression is the acknowledgment of the cosmic ludicrousness of the real world and carrying on with one’s life by faith. In any case, you’re not quick to utilize religion to battle meaningless, don’t stress, Kierkegaard believes that faith is just the mettle to endeavor a significant presence even with a meaningless world.

“Sometimes, you need to take responsibility for your own happiness.”

Just about a hundred years after Kierkegaard crumbled in the road and passed on, a French philosopher named Jean-Paul Sartre got the mantle and built up the principal unequivocally existentialist philosophy.

Jean-Paul Sartre
Sartre contended that existentialism is an approach to react to the meaningless of the universe by making meaning ourselves. So while there is not a single moral incentive insight on the planet, nor a God to breathe easy in light of, people can make significance through our own lives. There might be no remedy for despair and anxiety, yet we can in any event endeavor to make our lives significant. Nonetheless, it’s critical to recall that while existential nihilism offers us the likelihood of an important life, it promises us nothing, and it’s our duty to always make meaning. As Kierkegaard said,

“We must live forward and understand backward”.

01/06/2022

One of the first philosophers to think through the implications of nihilism was Søren Kierkegaard, who the New York Times has referred to as the “Danish Doctor of Dread.”

Although Kierkegaard never used the word existentialism, he’s regarded as one of the fathers of modern existentialism. And while Kierkegaard wasn’t known for the substance abuse typical for many nihilists, he did pour so much sugar into his coffee that it piled up above the liquid, like an iceberg warning of adult-onset diabetes.

31/05/2022

জীবনের অর্থ— নিহিলিজম বনাম নির্বাচন - blog.bdnews24.com অনেকেই অজ্ঞেয় ঈশ্বরের মধ্যে এবং ঈশ্বরের পরিকল্পনা মানুষের অজানা থাকলেও চূড়ান্ত বিচারে তা ন্যায্য, শুভ ও সুন্দর—....

Nihilism can make you happier, even in the Covid era. No really, let me explain 30/05/2022

Nihilism can make you happier, even in the Covid era. No really, let me explain The urge to graft meaning onto every part of waking consciousness isn’t surprising, but does this habit actually make anyone feel better?

30/05/2022

“I see in the fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables, slaves with white collars, advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy s**t we don't need. We're the middle children of the history man, no purpose or place, we have no Great war, no Great depression, our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives, we've been all raised by television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars, but we won't and we're slowly learning that fact. and we're very very pi**ed off.”
― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

Nihilism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 30/05/2022

Nihilism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nihilism Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and that nothing can be known or communicated. It is often associated with extreme pessimism and a radical skepticism that condemns existence. A true nihilist would believe in nothing, have no loyalties, and no purpose other than, perhaps,...

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