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The nihilist attitude manifests a certain truth. In this attitude one experiences the ambiguity of the human condition. But the mistake is that it defines man not as the positive existence of a lack, but as a lack at the heart of existence, whereas the truth is that existence is not a lack as such. And if freedom is experienced in this case in the form of rejection, it is not genuinely fulfilled. The nihilist is right in thinking that the world possesses no justification and that he himself is n
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― The Ethics of Ambiguity
― The Ethics of Ambiguity
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It is just a simple question - ‘And then what?’ But its consequence? Manifold!
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― The World's Most Frustrated Man
― The World's Most Frustrated Man
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