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The term nihilism is sometimes used in association with anomie to explain the general mood of despair at a perceived pointlessness of existence that one may develop upon realizing there are no necessary norms, rules, or laws. [ 2 ] Movements such as Futurism and deconstruction , [ 3 ]

Existentialism print that page

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inauthenticity 2.7 Despair 2.8 The Other and the Look 2.9 Reason 2.10 The Absurd 3 Relation to Nihilism 4 Criticism 5 Influence outside philosophy 5.1 Cultural movement and influence 5.1.1 Film and video 5.1.2 Literature 5.1.3 Theatre 5.2 Existentialism and Christianity

Jerusalem (Mendelssohn) print that page

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In 1763 some students of theology visited Moses Mendelssohn in Berlin because of his reputation as a man of letters , and they insisted that they wanted to know Mendelssohn’s opinion about Christianity. One of them, the Swiss Johann Caspar Lavater , sent him 1969 his own German translation

List of works about Friedrich Nietzsche print that page

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Kant to Nietzsche, New York: Philosophical Library, 1961, ISBN 0-8065-3047-2 Gillespie, M. A., Nihilism before Nietzsche, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996, ISBN 0-226-29348-3 Gilman, Sander L, ed., Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of his Contemporaries .

John D. Caputo bibliography print that page

The following is a bibliography of John D. Caputo 's works. Contents 1 Books by Caputo 2 Books edited by Caputo 3 Books about Caputo 4 Journal articles & book chapters 4.1 2007 4.2 2006 4.3 2005 4.4 2004 4.5 2003 4.6 2002 4.7 2001 4.8 2000 4.9 1999 4.10

Friedrich Nietzsche print that pageTimeline of Friedrich Nietzsche

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1.5 Citizenship, nationality, ethnicity 2 Philosophy 2.1 Morality 2.2 Death of God, nihilism , perspectivism 2.3 Will to power 2.4 Übermensch 2.5 Eternal return 3 Reading and influence 4 Reception 5 Works 6 References 6.1 Footnotes 6.2 Bibliography 7 External

Postmodernism print that page

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post- modernism came from Nietzsche's analysis of modernity and its end results of decadence and nihilism . Overcoming the modern human would be the post-human. Contrary to Nietzsche, Pannwitz also includes nationalist and mythical elements. [ 5 ] The term was used later in 1926 by B. I. Bell

Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche print that page

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Umwertung aller Werte ). While Nietzsche is often associated in the public mind with fatalism and nihilism , Nietzsche himself viewed his project as the attempt to overcome the pessimism of Arthur Schopenhauer . Contents 1 Nihilism and God is dead 2 Christianity and morality

Søren Kierkegaard print that pageTimeline of Søren Kierkegaard

Kierkegaard

Søren Kierkegaard was born to an affluent family in Copenhagen . His mother, Ane Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard, had served as a maid in the household before marrying his father, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard. She was an unassuming figure: quiet, plain, and not formally educated. She is not

Jacques Derrida print that pageTimeline of Jacques Derrida

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Criticism 3.1 Lack of philosophical clarity 3.2 Intentional obfuscation 3.3 Charges of nihilism 4 Politics 5 Influences on Derrida 6 Derrida and his peers 6.1 Nancy and Lacoue-Labarthe 6.2 Paul de Man 6.3 Derrida's translators 6.4 Relationships and mourning 7 See