Excuse me, but how?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @gabrielamadej1 reply 2 retweets 1 like
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Basically nihilism, if it is to mean anything, denotes a "thinking about ___ more is fruitless" approach.
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Nihilism is thus anti-vigilance and trends strongly reactionary. Yes, even "active nihilism."
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Replying to @rechelon @gabrielamadej
Not really though. Pessimism may or may not be an effect of the acceptance of nihilism. It's not inherent.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @gabrielamadej
My argument there has nothing to do with pessimism or psychological affects of any kind.
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Replying to @rechelon @gabrielamadej
Okay, sure. If 'a "thinking about ___ more is fruitless" approach' is pessimism then sure. Nihilism doesn't necessarily denote that.
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i do wanna know which nihilism is the bad one because there are so many
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Replying to @chaosprime @bAbAHAdAd and
i mean, there's the "ethical values are choices not inherent" one which seems just basic sense to me
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Replying to @chaosprime @bAbAHAdAd and
but maybe that's bad too? fucking symbols man, how do they work
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like what would this conversation like if we did this Yudkowsky shit to it: http://lesswrong.com/lw/nu/taboo_your_words/ …
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