Contending With Nihilism Part 1: The Meaning Crisis (#35)
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- [05:15] What is nihilism?
- [07:12] Cosmic nihilism and Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot
- [11:57] Nietzsche and existential nihilism
- [19:30] What is the opposite of being nihilistic?
- [22:23] Is nihilism on the rise?
- [26:07] Nihilism and moral relativism in social justice movements and "woke" ideology
- [34:03] The trap of ideology
What Is Nihilism? Nihilism is a philosophy that more or less states that human life has no intrinsic meaning or value. There are different forms of nihilism—moral, cosmic, political, existential, etc—that each has interesting details and histories. But since Exploring Kodwari is more about approaching self-development with the kodawari energy, we were less interested in the academic side of nihilism and more interested in the personal/psychological way that we all wrestle with nihilistic thoughts. Some people are explicitly nihilistic, but it seems more common for people to implicitly/subconsciously succumb to nihilism. Maybe it is a way to cope with the challenges of life or maybe it is a problem of the intellect and rationalism going too far. Probably, each person's struggle with nihilism is slightly different. But our claim in this episode (and Part 2) is that you can find the most durable sense of meaning in life after properly contending with nihilism. Links:
- Nihilism in Rick and Morty and BoJack Horseman
- Pale Blue Dot- Carl Sagan
- Albert Camus: The Myth of Sisyphus
- A Nihilist's Guide to Meaning by Kevin Simler
- The Master, his Emissary & the Meaning Crisis (Iain McGilchrist & John Vervaeke)
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