[MD] Mereological nihilism
gav
gav_gc at yahoo.com.au
Mon Oct 8 17:23:28 PDT 2007
nihilism, to me, is the rejection of all external morals, rules, ideas about what is real, good, right. it is a clearing of the decks so to speak.
from here there is but one way forward: absolute trust in oneself - one's own awareness.
MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net> wrote:
Greetings,
Ham,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mereological_Nihilism
"Mereological nihilism (also called compositional nihilism, or what
some philosophers just call nihilism) is the position that objects
with proper parts do not exist (not only objects in space, but also
objects existing in time do not have any temporal parts), and only
basic building blocks without parts exist (e.g., electrons, quarks),
and thus the world we see and experience full of objects with parts
is a product of human misperception (if we could see clearly, we'd
not see compositive objects)."
What is your definition of nihilism? I'm rather tired of you using
the word for its psychological and emotional effect. What is your
definition of nihilism? It seems to me it represents the limitation
of human knowledge. Why should that be considered so devastating?
Marsha
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